Thirteenth Census of the: United States: 1910 


DEPARTMENT OF 
COMMERCE AND LABOR 


BULLETIN 


it A, 


BUREAU OF THE CENSUS 
E. DANA DURAND, Director 


POPULATION : UNITED STATES 


HA 201 
1910 
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iBSTRACT OF STATISTICS OF THE NUMBER AND DISTRIBUTION OF INHABITANTS 

Prepared under the supervision of WM, C. HUNT, Chief Statistician for Population 


CONTENTS. 


Page. 


Introduction. 1 

Population of the United States and of states and 

TERRITORIES. 2 

Area of enumeration in 1910. 2 

Continental United States_. 2 

Divisions and states. 3 

Apportionment of representation. 6 

Area and density of population. 8 

Area. 8 

Population per square mile. 8 

Center of population. 10 

Population of counties.12 

Urban and rural population. 34 

Proportion urban and rural. 34 

Increase in urban and rural population. 35 

Communities classified according to size. 39 

Proportion in the several classes of communities. 39 

Growth of the several classes of urban communities. 40 

Metropolitan districts. 41 

Population of individual cities. 43 


PRINCIPAL TABLES. 

Table 1.—Population of the United States, by divisions and 
states, with rank according to population, at 


each census: 1790-1910. 4 

Table 2.—Number of Members in the House of Representa¬ 
tives under each apportionment. 7 


Page. 


Table 3.—Area and population of counties and equivalent 
subdivisions in continental United States: 1910, 

1900, and 1890. 12 

Table 4.—Area and population of subdivisions of Alaska in 
1910, Hawaii in 1910, 1900, and 1890, and Porto 

Rico in 1910 and 1899 . 32 

Table 5.—Urban and rural population, and per cent urban 
and rural, by divisions and states: 1910, 1900, 

and 1890. 36 

Table 6.—Increase in population of urban and rural terri¬ 
tory, by divisions and states: 1900-1910. 37 

Table 7.—Population of metropolitan districts: 1910 and 

1900 . 42 

Table 8.—Population of cities having, in 1910, 25,000 in¬ 
habitants or more, with per cent of increase: 

1890-1910. 43 

Table 9.—Population of incorporated places and New Eng¬ 
land towns having, in 1910, 2,500 inhabitants 
or more: 1910, 1900, and 1890. 45 

MAPS. 

Per cent of increase in total population, by states: 1900-1910. 6 

Population per square mile, by states: 1910. 9 

Center of population at each census: 1790-1910. 11 

Per cent of urban in total population, by states: 1910. 34 

Per cent of increase in urban population, by states: 1900- 

1910. 38 

Per cent of increase in rural population, by states: 1900-1910. 38 


INTRODUCTION. 


This bulletin presents in condensed form the main 
results of the enumeration of the population as of the 
date of April 15, 1910, which relate to the number of 
inhabitants, and their distribution over the territory 
of the United States. It will be reprinted in full in 
the Abstract of the Thirteenth Census. 

The bulletin contains the final results of the census 
of the population as to the number of inhabitants 
enumerated in each state, county, and city or incor¬ 
porated place of 2,500 inhabitants or more. For the 
states comparative figures are given back to the first 
census in 1790; for counties and cities the comparison 
is confined to 1910, 1900, and 1890. 

In connection with the population of states and cities 
considerable attention is given to the increase of the 
population, especially in the last decade. A table is 


also presented showing the population for apportion¬ 
ment purposes, which according to the Constitution 
excludes Indians who are not taxed. 

The bulletin shows further the distribution of the 
population between urban and rural communities, 
together with the growth of population in urban and 
rural territory. It also further distinguishes the urban 
population by different classes of communities grouped 
according to size. The importance of the suburbs of 
the larger cities is shown in the calculation of what are 
designated metropolitan districts, including the urban 
population residing within approximately 10 miles of 
’the cities having over 200,000 inhabitants. 

The tabular statements of the census results on these 
various subjects are found in part throughout the text 
and in part at the end of the bulletin. 


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POPULATION—UNITED STATES. f ^ 


POPULATION OF THE UNITED STATES 

Area of enumeration in 1910.—The Thirteenth 
Census of the United States was taken by the Bureau 
of the Census as of April 15, 1910. The total area 
enumerated includes continental United States, the 
territories of Alaska and Hawaii, and Porto Rico. 
The enumeration also includes persons stationed 
abroad in the military and naval service of the Gov- 


AND OF STATES AND TERRITORIES. 

ernment (including civilian employees, etc.), who we 
specially enumerated through the cooperation of ti ) 
War and Navy Departments. 

The following table gives the total population fo | 
the area enumerated in 1910. The correspondin 
census figures for 1900 are also given for purposes o 
comparison. 


AREA. 

1910 

1900 

The United States (total area of enumeration). 

Continental United States. 

93,402,151 

1 77,256, 630 

91,972,266 

1, 429, 885 

75,994, 575 

1,262,055 

Noncontiguous territory. 

Alaska. . 

64,356 
191,909 

1,118,012 
55, 608 

63,592 
154,001 

2 953, 243 
91, 219 

Hawaii. 

Porto Rico. .. .. 

Persons in military and naval service stationed abroad.... 


1 Includes 953,243 persons enumerated in Porto Rico in 1899. 

a According to the census of Porto Rico taken in 1899 under the direction of the War Department. 


The rate of increase from 1900 to 1910 was 20.9 per 
cent for the total area of enumeration and 21 per cent 
for continental United States. It should be noted that 
this table does not cover all the outlying possessions 
of the United States. Including the population of the 
Philippines and other possessions, the population living 
under the American flag is approximately as follows: 

Population of the United States and possessions. 101,100,000 


Enumerated at the census of 1910. 93,402,151 

Philippine Islands, 1903. 7, 635,426 

Guam, estimated. 9,000 

Samoa, estimated. 6,100 

Panama Canal Zone, estimated. 50,000 


Continental United States.—The population of cor 
tinental United States is 91,972,266. Compared wit 
the population of 75,994,575 in 1900, this represent ■ 
an increase during the past decade of 15,977,691, c-'J 
21 per cent. The rate of increase was slightly greate. ! 
than during the preceding decade, 1890-1900, when r 
was 20.7 per cent. 

The table following shows the population of cont ! 
nental United States as enumerated at each censi. > 
from 1790 to 1910, inclusive, together with the in ¬ 
crease and per cent of increase during each decade, anc 
also adjusted percentages of increase explained in the 
paragraphs below. 


CENSUS YEAR. 

Population of 
continental 

INCREASE OVER PRECEDING 
CENSUS. 

Adjusted 
percentages 
of increase. 


United States. 

Number. 

j Per cent. 

1910. 

91,972, 266 j 

15, 977, 691 

21.0 

21.0 

1900. 

75,994, 575 I 

13, 046, 861 

20.7 

20.7 

1890. 

62, 947, 714 

12, 791, 931 

25.5 

24.9 

1880. 

50,155, 783 j 

11,597,412 

30.1 

26.0 

1870. 

38,558,371 

7,115,050 

22.6 

26.6 

1860. 

31,443,321 1 

8,251,445 

35.6 

35.6 

1850. 

23,191, 876 

6,122, 423 

35.9 

35.9 

1840. 

17,069, 453 

12, 866, 020 

4,203,433 

3,227,567 

32. 7 

32.7 

33.5 

1830. 

33.5 

1820. 

9, 638,453 

2, 398, 572 

33.1 

33.1 

1810. 

7,239,881 

1,931, 398 

36.4 

36.4 

1800. 

1790. 

5.308,483 

3, 929, 214 

1,379,269 

35.1 

35.1 






In considering the changes in population as reported 
by the census it is to be noted that Indians and 
other persons in Indian Territory and on Indian res¬ 
ervations were enumerated for the first time in 1890, 
so that the figures for that census are not strictly com-, 
parable with those for 1880 and preceding censuses. 
To show correctly the rate of increase of population 
from 1880 to 1890 it is necessary to eliminate 325,464 
Indians and other persons from the figures for 1890, 

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which leaves a population of 62,622,250. This figu 
shows an increase over 1880 of 12,466,467, or 24 J 
per cent. 

The evidence is clear that there was a mark' J 
deficiency in the enumeration of the population in L ! •} 
•Southern states in 1870, resulting in an understatemer 
of the increase from 1860 to 1870 and an overstatemei 
of the increase from 1870 to 1880. There is no mean 
of ascertaining accurately the extent of the deficiency, 

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NUMBER AND DISTRIBUTION. 


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but an approximate estimate of the true population 
in 1870 was made in the census report of 1890 (Popula¬ 
tion, Part I, pp. xi, xii, and xvi) by which the popu¬ 
lation in 1870 was placed at 39,818,449 instead of 
38,558,371. Using this figure the increase of 1870 over 
1860 would be 8,375,128, or 26.6 per cent, and the 
increase of 1880 over 1870, 10,337,334, or 26 per cent. 


Summarizing, it may be said that the population of 
the United States showed approximately an increase 
of one-third during each of the seven decades from 
1790 to 1860; of one-fourth during each of the three 
decades from 1860 to 1890; and of one-fifth during 
each of the last two decades, 1890 to 1900 and 1900 
to 1910. 


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GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION AND STATE. 


GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION AND STATE. 


Number. 


Per 

cent. 


Number. 


Per 

cent. 


Number. 


Per 

cent. 


Number. 


Per 

cent. 


Continental United States 

Geographic divisions: 

New England. 

Middle Atlantic. 

East North Central. 

West North Central. 

South Atlantic. 

East South Central. 

West South Central. 

Mountain. 

Pacific. 

New England: 

Maine. 

New Hampshire. 

Vermont. 

Massachusetts. 

Rhode Island. 

Connecticut. 


15,977,691 

21.0 

960,664 

17.2 

3,861,214 

25.0 

2,265,040 

14.2 

1,290,498 

12.5 

1,751,415 

16.8 

862,144 

11.4 

2,252,244 

34.5 

958,860 

57.3 

1,775,612 

73.5 

47,905 

6.9 

18,984 

4.6 

12,315 

3.6 

561,070 

20.0 

114,054 

26.6 

206,336 

22.7 


13,046, 861 

20.7 

891,268 

19.0 

2,748,458 

21.6 

2,507,276 

18.6 

1,415,311 

15.8 

1,585,558 

17.9 

1,118,603 

17.4 

1,791,307 

37.8 

460,722 

38.0 

528,358 

28.0 

33,380 

5.0 

35,058 

9.3 

11,219 

3.4 

566,399 

25.3 

83,050 

24.0 

162,162 

21.7 


Middle Atlantic: 


South Atlantic: 

Delaware. 

Maryland. 

District of Columbia. 

Virginia. 

West Virginia. 

North Carolina. 

South Carolina. 

Georgia. 

Florida. 

East South Central: 

Kentucky.. 

Tennessee.. 

Alabama.. 

Mississippi.. 

West South Central: 

Arkansas.. 

Louisiana. 

Oklahoma.. 

Texas. 


17,587 

107,302 

52,351 

207,428 

262,319 

312,477 

175,084 

392,790 

224,077 


9.5 

9.0 

18.8 

11.2 

27.4 

16.5 
13.1 
17.7 
42.4 


10,242 
145,654 
48,326 
198,204 
196,006 
275,861 
189,167 
378,978 
137,120 


9.6 

14.0 

21.0 

12.0 

25.7 

17.1 

16.4 

20.6 

35.0 


142,731 6.6 

164,173 8.1 

309,396 16.9 

245,844 15.8 


288,539 

253,098 

315,296 

261,670 


15.5 

14.3 
20.8 

20.3 


262,885 

274.763 

866.764 
847,832 


20.0 

19.9 

109.7 

27.8 


183,353 
263,037 
531,734 
813,183 


16.3 
23.5 

205.6 

36.4 


New York. 

New Jersey. 

Pennsylvania. 

East North Central: 

Ohio. 

Indiana. 

Illinois. 

Michigan. 

Wisconsin. 


1,844,720 

653,498 

1,362,996 


609,576 
184,414 
817,041 
389,191 
264,818 


25.4 

34.7 

21.6 


1,265,720 

438,736 

1,044,002 


14.7 
7.3 

16.9 

16.1 

12.8 


485,216 
324,058 
995,198 
327,092 
375,712 


21.1 
30.4 
19.9 


13.2 
14.8 
26.0 
15.6 

22.2 


Mountain: 

Montana 

Idaho. 

Wyoming... 

Colorada_ 

New Mexico 
Arizona.... 

Utah. 

Nevada. 


132,724 
163,822 
53,434 
259,324 
131,991 
81,423 
96,602 
39,540 


54.5 
101.3 

57.7 

48.0 

67.6 
66.2 
34.9 
93.4 


100,405 

73,224 

29.970 
126,451 

35,028 

34,688 

65.970 
-5,020 


70.3 
82.7 

47.9 
30.6 

21.9 

39.3 

31.3 
- 10.6 


West North Central: 

Minnesota. 

Iowa. 

Missouri. 

North Dakota. 

South Dakota. 

Nebraska. 

Kansas. 


324,314 
-7,082 
186,670 
257,910 
182,318 
125,914 
220,4.54 


18.5 

-0.3 

6.0 

80.8 

45.4 

11.8 

15.0 


441,111 
319,556 
427,480 
128,163 
52,970 
3,644 
42,387 


33.7 

16.7 
16.0 

67.1 

15.2 
0.3 
3.0 


Pacific: 

Washington. 

Oregon. 

California.... 


623,887 
259,229 
892,496 


120.4 

62.7 

60.1 


160,871 

95,832 

271,655 


45.0 

30.2 

22.4 


i A minus sign (—) denotes decrease. 


Divisions and states.—The population of the United 
States by divisions and states, with their rank ac¬ 
cording to population at each Federal census from 
1790 to 1910, inclusive, is shown in Table 1, on pages 
4 and 5. 

The growth of the population of continental United 
States by divisions and states in the last 20 years is 
shown in the above table, while the map on page 6 
shows the per cent of increase of the population in each 
of the states during the last decade, different rates of 
increase being indicated by differences in shading. 

The table and map show that there arc 11 states in 
which population has increased more than 50 per cent 
since 1900, as follows: Washington, Oklahoma, Idaho, 
Nevada, North Dakota, New Mexico, Arizona, Oregon, 
California, Wyoming, and Montana. Four divisions— 
the Pacific, Mountain, West South Central, and Middle 
Atlantic—increased in each of the last two decades 
more rapidly than the country as a whole. With one 
exception (the West South Central) these divisions with 
a high rate of increase from 1890 to 1900 grew still 


faster from 1900 to 1910, and divisions with a rela¬ 
tively low rate of growth in the former decade grew 
still more slowly in the latter decade. 

The following table shows the per cent of the total 
population of continental United States in each geo¬ 
graphic division at the censuses of 1910, 1900, 1890, 
arid 1850, the latter being added as representing con¬ 
ditions shown by the first census taken after the last 
of the important accessions to the territory of conti¬ 
nental United States had taken place: 


GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION. 

PER CENT OF TOTAL POPULATION 
OF CONTINENTAL UNITED STATES. 


1910 

1900 

1890 

1850 

Continental United States. 

100.0 

100.0 

100.0 

100.0 

New England. 

7.1 

7. 4 

7.5 

11.8 

Middle Atlantic. 

21.0 

20.3 

20. 2 

, 25.4 

East North Central. 

19. 8 

21. 0 

21. 4 

19.5 

West North Central. 

12. 7 

13. 6 

14. 2 

3.8 

South Atlantic. 

13.3 

13. 7 

14. 1 

20.2 

East South Central. 

9. 1 

9.9 

10.2 

14.5 

West South Central. 

9.6 

8.6 


4.1 

Mountain. 

2.9 

2.2 

1.9 

0.3 

Faciiic. 

4.6 

3.2 

3.0 

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POPULATION—UNITED STATES 


Table 1 .— POPULATION OF THE UNITED STATES, BY DIVISIONS AND 



GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION 

AND STATE. 

1910 

Population. 

Rank. 

1 

Continental United States. 

91,972,266 



Geographic divisions: 



2 

New England. 

6,552,681 

VII 

3 

Middle Atlantic. 

19,315,892 

I 

4 

East North Central. 

18,250,621 

II 

5 

West North Central. 

11,637,921 

IV 

6 

South Atlantic. 

12,194,895 

III 

7 

East South Central. 

8,409,901 

VI 

8 

West South Central. 

8,784,534 

V 

9 

Mountain. 

2,633,517 

IX 

10 

Pacific. 

4,192,304 

VIII 


New England: 



11 

Maine. 

742,371 

34 

12 

New Hampshire. 

430,572 

39 

13 

Vermont. 

355,956 

42 

14 

Massachusetts. 

3,366,416 

6 

15 

lthode Island. 

542,610 

38 

16 

Connecticut. 

1,114,756 

31 


Middle Atlantic: 



17 

New York. 

9,113,614 

1 

18 

New Jersey. 

2,537,167 

11 

19 

Pennsylvania. 

7,665, 111 

2 


East North Central: 



20 

Ohio. 

4,767,121 

4 

21 

Indiana. 

2,700,876 

9 

22 

Illinois. 

5,638,591 

3 

23 

Michigan. 

2,810,173 

8 

24 

Wisconsin. 

2,333,860 

13 


West North Central: 



25 

Minnesota. 

2,075,708 

19 

26 

Iowa. 

2,224,771 

15 

27 

Missouri. 

3,293,335 

7 

28 

North Dakota. 

577,056 

37 

29 

South Dakota. 

583,888 

36 

30 

Nebraska. 

1,192,214 

29 

31 

Kansas. 

1,690,949 

22 


South Atlantic: 



32 

Delaware. 

202,322 

47 

33 

Maryland. 

1,295,346 

27 

34 

District of Columbia. 

331,069 

43 

35 

Virginia. 

2,061,612 

20 

36 

West Virginia. 

1,221,119 

28 

37 

North Carolina. 

2,206,287 

16 

38 

South Carolina. 

1,515,400 

26 

39 

Georgia. 

2,609,121 

10 

40 

Florida. 

752,619 

33 


East South Central: 



41 

Kentucky. 

2,289,905 

14 

42 

Tennessee. 

2,184,789 

17 

43 

Alabama. 

2,138,093 

18 

44 

Mississippi. 

1,797,114 

21 


West South Central: 



45 

Arkansas. 

1,574,449 

25 

46 

Louisiana. 

1,656,388 

24 

47 

Oklahoma. 

1,657,155 

23 

48 

Texas. 

3,896,542 

5 


Mountain: 



49 

Montana. 

376,053 

40 

50 

Idaho. 

325,594 

45 

51 

Wyoming. 

145,965 

48 

52 

Colorado. 

799,024 

32 

53 

New Mexico. 

327,301 

44 

54 

Arizona. 

204,354 

46 

65 

Utah. 

373,351 

41 

66 

Nevada. 

81,875 

49 


Pacific: 



57 

W ashington. 

1,141,990 

30 

58 

Oregon. 

672,765 

35 

59 

California. 

2,377,549 

12 

60 

Noncontiguous territory. ... 

1,429,885 


61 

Alaska. 

64,356 


6 ° 

Hawaii. 

19L909 


63 

Porto Rico. 

1,118,012 


64 

Military and naval 11 . 

55,608 





1900 

1890 1 2 3 

1S80 

1S70 

1860 

Population. 

Rank. 

Population. 

Rank. 

Population. 

Rank. 

Population. 

Rank. 

Population. 

Rank. 

75,994,575 


62,947,714 


50,155,783 


38,558,371 


31,443,321 







5,592,017 

VII 

4,700,749 

VII 

4,010,529 

VI 

3,487,924 

VI 

3,135,283 

V 

15,454,678 

11 

12,706,220 

II 

10,496,878 

II 

8,810,806 

II 

7,458,985 

I 

15,985,581 

I 

13,478,305 

I 

11,206,668 

I 

9,124,517 

I 

6,926,884 

II 

10,347,423 

IV 

8,932,112 

III 

6,157,443 

IV 

3,850,594 

V 

2,169,832 

VI 

10,443,480 

III 

8,857,922 

IV 

7,597,197 

III 

5,853,610 

III 

5,364,703 

III 

7,547,757 

V 

6,429,154 

V 

5,585,151 

V 

4, 404, 445 

IV 

4,020,991 

IV 

6,532,290 

VI 

4.740,983 

VI 

3,334,220 

VII 

2,029,965 

VII 

1,747,667 

VII 

1,674,657 

IX 

1,213,935 

IX 

653,119 

IX 

315,385 

IX 

174,923 

IX 

2,416,692 

VIII 

1,888,334 

VIII 

1,114,578 

VIII 

675,125 

VIII 

444,053 

VIII 

694,466 

31 

661,086 

30 

648,936 

27 

626,915 

23 

628,279 

22 

411,588 

37 

376,530 

33 

346,991 

31 

318,300 

31 

326,073 

27 

343,641 

39 

332,422 

37 

332,286 

32 

330,551 

30 

315,098 

28 

2,805,346 

7 

2,238,947 

6 

1,783,085 

7 

1,457,351 

7 

1,231,066 

7 

428,556 

35 

345,506 

36 

276,531 

33 

217,353 

32 

174,620 

29 

908,420 

29 

746,258 

29 

622,700 

28 

537,454 

25 

460,147 

24 

7,208,894 

1 

6,003,174 

1 

5,082,871 

1 

4,382,759 

1 

3,880,735 

1 

1,883,669 

16 

1,444,933 

18 

1,131,116 

19 

906,096 

17 

672,035 

21 

6,302,115 

2 

5,258,113 

2 

4,282,891 

2 

3,521,951 

2 

2,906,215 

2 

4,157,545 

4 

3,672,329 

4 

3,198.062 

3 

2,665,260 

3 

2,339,511 

3 

2,516,462 

8 

2,192,404 

8 

1,978,301 

6 

1,680,637 

6 

1,350,428 

6 

4,821,550 

3 

3,826,352 

3 

3,077,871 

4 

2,539,891 

4 

1,711,951 

4 

2,420,982 

9 

2,093,890 

9 

1,036,937 

1,315,497 

9 

1,184,059 

13 

749,113 

16 

2,069,042 

13 

1,693,330 

14 

16 

1,054,670 

15 

775,881 

15 

1,751,394 

19 

1,310,283 

20 

780,773 

26 

439,706 

28 

172,023 

30 

2,231,853 

10 

1,912,297 

10 

1,624,615 

10 

1,194,020 

11 

674,913 

20 

3,106,665 

5 

2,679,185 

5 

2,168,380 

5 

1,721,295 

5 

1,182,012 

8 

319,146 
401,570 

40 

38 

190,983 
348,600 

42 

3 35 

| 4 135,177 

40 

4 14,181 

45 

3 4,837 

42 

1,066,300 

27 

1,062,656 

26 

452,402 

30 

122,993 

36 

28,841 

39 

1,470,495 

22 

1,428,108 

19 

996,096 

20 

364,399 

29 

107,206 

33 

184,735 

45 

168,493 

43 

146,608 

38 

125,015 

35 

112,216 

32 

1,188,044 

26 

1,042,390 

27 

934,943 

23 

780,894 

20 

687,049 

19 

278,718 

41 

230,392 

40 

177,624 

36 

131,700 

34 

75,080 

35 

1,854,184 

17 

1,655,980 

15 

1,512,565 

14 

1,225,163 

10 

1,596,318 

5 

958,800 
1,893,810 

28 

762,794 
1,617,949 

28 

618,457 

29 

442,014 
1,071,301 

27 


15 

16 

1,399,750 

15 

14 

992,622 

12 

1,340,316 
2,216,331 

24 

1,151,149 

23 

995.577 

21 

705,606 

22 

703,708 

18 

11 

1,837,353 

12 

1,542,180 

13 

1,184,109 

12 

1,057,286 

11 

528,542 

33 

391,422 

32 

269,493 

34 

187,748 

33 

140,424 

31 

2,147,174 

12 

1,858,635 

11 

1,648,690 

8 

1,321,011 

8 

1,155,684 

9 

2,020,616 

14 

1,767,518 

13 

1,542,359 

12 

1,258,520 

9 

1,109,801 

10 

1,828,697 

18 

1,513,401 

17 

1,262,505 

17 

996,992 

16 

964,201 

13 

1,551,270 

20 

1,289,600 

21 

1,131,597 

18 

827,922 

18 

791,305 

14 

1,311,564 

25 

1,128,211 

24 

802,525 

25 

484.471 

26 

435, 450 

25 

1,381,625 

23 

1,118,588 

25 

939,946 

22 

726,915 

21 

708,002 

17 

8 790,391 

7 30 

3 258,657 
2,235,527 

3 39 




3,048,710 

6 

7 

1,591,749 

11 

818,579 

19 

604,215 

23 

243,329 

43 

142,924 
88,548 

45 

39,159 

45 

20,595 

43 



161,772 
92,531 

46 

46 

32,610 

46 

14.999 

44 



48 

62,555 

48 

20,789 

47 

9,118 
39,864 

47 



539,700 

32 

413,249 

31 

194,327 

35 

41 

34,277 

38 

195,310 

44 

160,282 

44 

119,565 

41 

91,874 

37 

/ 93,516 

34 

122,931 

4? 

88 , 243 

3 47 

40,440 

44 

9,658 

86,786 

46 

276,749 
42,335 

42 

210,779 

41 

143,963 

39 

39 

40,273 

37 

49 

47,355 

49 

62,266 

43 

42,491 

40 

6,857 

41 

518,103 

34 

357,232 

34 

75,116 

42 

23,955 

42 

11,594 

40 

413,536 

36 

317,704 

38 

174,768 

37 

90,923 

38 

52.465 

36 

1,485,053 

21 

1,213,398 

22 

864,694 

24 

560,247 

24 

379,994 

26 

1,262,055 


122,042 


33,426 













63,592 


32,052 


« 33,426 






154,001 


* 89,990 







953,243 









91,219 





















1 Includes population (325,464) of Indian Territory and Indian reservations 
specially enumerated in 1890, but not included in the general report on population 
in 1890. 

2 Includes persons (6,100 in 1840 and 5,318 In 1830) on public ships in the service 
of the Tmited States, not credited to any geographic division or state. 

3 For 1890 the rank of South Dakota advances from 37 to 35 and that of Arizona 

from 48 to 47, when the population specially enumerated is Included; and that of 


Oklahoma advances from 46 to 39, when the population of Indian Territory and 
Indian reservations specially enumerated is included. 

4 Population for that part of Dakota territory taken to form North Dakota: 1880, 
36,909; 1870, 2,405; and for that part taken to form South Dakota: 1880, 98,268; 1870 
11,776. 

6 Dakota territory. 

9 Includes population of Indian Territory: 1900, 392,060; 1890,180,182. 





















































































































































NUMBER AND DISTRIBUTION 


5 


STATES, WITH RANK ACCORDING TO POPULATION, AT EACH CENSUS: 1790-1910. 


l 


2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 
9 

10 


11 

12 

13 

14 

15 

16 


17 

18 
19 


20 

21 

22 

23 

24 


25 

26 

27 

28 

29 

30 

31 


32 

33 

34 

35 

36 

37 

38 

39 

40 


41 

42 

43 

44 


45 

46 

47 

48 


43 

50 

51 

52 

53 

54 

55 

56 


57 

58 

59 

60 

61 

62 

63 

64 


GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION 
AND STATE. 

1850 

1840 

1830 

1820 

1810 

1800 

1790 

Population. 

Rank. 

Population. 

Rank. 

Population. 

Rank. 

Population. 

Rank. 

Population. 

Rank. 

Population. 

Rank. 

Population. 

Rank. 

Continental United 

23.191.876 


217,069,453 


-12,866,020 


9,638,453 


7,239,881 


5,308,483 


3,929,214 












GEOGRAFHIC DIVISIONS: 















New England. 

2,72S,116 

V 

2,234,822 

V 

1,954,717 

Ill 

1,660,071 

Ill 

1,471,973 

Ill 

1,233,011 

Ill 

1,009,408 

II 

Middle Atlantic.... 

5,898,735 

I 

4,526,260 

I 

3,587,664 

11 

2,699,845 

II 

2,014,702 

II 

1,402,565 

II 

958,632 

III 

East North Central. 

4,523,260 

III 

2,924,728 

III 

1,470,018 

V 

792,719 

V 

272,324 

V 

51,006 

V 



West North Central. 

880,335 

VII 

'426; 814 

VII 

'140; 455 

VII 

66; 586 

VII 

19; 783 

VII 




South Atlantic. 

4,679,090 

II 

3,925; 299 

II 

3,645;752 

I 

3,06i;063 

I 

2,674', 891 

I 

2,286,494 

I 

1,851,806 

I 

East South Central. 

3,363,271 

IV 

2,575,445 

IV 

1,815,969 

IV 

1,190,489 

IV 

708,590 

IV 

335,407 

IV 

109,368 

IV 

West South Central 

940,251 

VI 

449,985 

VI 

246,127 

VI 

167,680 

VI 

77,618 

VI 





Mountain. 

72,927 

IX 










Pacific. 

105;891 

VIII 



























New England: 















Maine. 

583,169 

16 

501,793 

13 

399,455 

12 

298,335 

12 

228,705 

14 

151,719 

14 

96,540 

11 

New Hampshire... 

317,976 

22 

284,574 

22 

269,328 

18 

244,161 

15 

214,460 

16 

183,858 

11 

141,885 

10 

Vermont. 

314,120 

23 

291,948 

21 

280,652 

17 

235,981 

16 

217,895 

15 

154,465 

13 

85, 425 

12 

Massachusetts. 

994,514 

6 

737,699 

8 

610,408 

8 

523,287 

7. 

472,040 

5 

422,845 

5 

378,787 

4 

Rhode Island. 

147,545 

28 

108,830 

24 

97,199 

23 

83,059 

20 

76,931 

17 

69,122 

16 

68,825 

15 

Connecticut. 

370,792 

21 

309,978 

20 

297,675 

16 

275,248 

14 

261,942 

9 

251,002 

8 

237,946 

8 

Middle Atlantic: 















New York. 

3,097,394 

1 

2,428,921 

1 

1,918,608 

1 

1,372,812 

1 

959,049 

2 

589,051 

3 

340,120 

5 

New Jersey. 

489,555 

19 

373,306 

18 

320,823 

14 

277,575 

13 

245,562 

12 

211,149 

10 

184,139 

9 

Pennsylvania. 

2,311,786 

2 

1,724,033 

2 

1,348,233 

2 

1,049,458 

3 

810,091 

3 

602,365 

2 

434,373 

2 

EastNoeth Central: 















Ohio.. 

1,980,329 

3 

1,519,467 

3 

937,903 

4 

581,434 

5 

230,760 

13 

45,365 

18 



Indiana. 

'988;416 

7 

685,866 

10 

343,031 

13 

147,178 

18 

24,520 

21 

5; 641 

21 



Illinois. 

851 i 470 

11 

476,183 

14 

157, 445 

20 

55,211 

24 

12^282 

24 




Michigan. 

397; 654 

20 

212,267 

23 

31,639 

27 

8,896 

27 

4, 762 

25 





W isconsin. 

305;391 

24 

30,945 

30 








W est Noeth Central : 













Minnesota. 

6,077 

36 













Iowa.. 

192', 214 

27 

43,112 

29 











Missouri. 

682; 044 

13 

383,702 

16 

140,455 

21 

66,586 

23 

19,783 

23 





North Dakota. 











South Dakota. 















Nebraska. 















Kansas. 















South Atlantic: 















Delaware. 

91,532 

30 

78,085 

26 

76, 748 

24 

72,749 

22 

72,674 

19 

64,273 

17 

59,096 

16 

Maryland. 

583,034 

17 

470,019 

15 

447,040 

11 

407,350 

10 

380,546 

8 

341,548 

7 

319,728 

6 

Dist. of Columbia. 

51,687 

33 

43,712 

28 

39,834 

25 

33,039 

25 

24,023 

22 

14,093 

19 



Virginia. 

l,42i; 661 

4 

1,239,797 

4 

l,21i; 405 

3 

1,065,366 

2 

974; 600 

1 

880,200 

1 

747,610 

1 

West Virginia. 















North Carolina.... 

869,039 

10 

753,419 

7 

737,987 

5 

638,829 

4 

555,500 

4 

478,103 

4 

393,751 

3 

South Carolina.... 

668,507 

14 

594,398 

11 

581,185 

9 

502,741 

8 

415,115 

6 

345,591 

6 

249,073 

7 

Georgia. 

906,185 

9 

691,392 

9 

516,823 

10 

340,989 

11 

252,433 

11 

162,686 

12 

82,548 

13 

Florida. 

87,445 

31 

54,477 

27 

34,730 

26 









East South Central : 














Kentucky. 

982,405 

8 

779,828 

6 

687,917 

6 

564,317 

6 

406,511 

7 

220,955 

9 

73,677 

14 

Tennessee. 

1,002,717 

5 

829,210 

5 

681,904 

7 

422,823 

9 

261,727 

10 

105,602 

15 

35,691 

17 

Alabama. 

771,623 

12 

590,756 

12 

309,527 

15 

127,901 

19 







Mississippi. 

606;526 

15 

375;651 

17 

136; 621 

22 

75,448 

21 

40,352 

20 

8,850 

20 



West South Central: 










Arkansas. 

209,897 

26 

97,574 

25 

30,388 

28 

14,273 

26 

1,062 

26 





Louisiana. 

517,762 

18 

352; 411 

19 

215;739 

19 

153; 407 

17 

76,556 

18 





Oklahoma. 











Texas. 

212,592 

25 













Mountain: 














Montana. 















Idaho. 















W yoming. 















Colorado. 















New Mexico. 

61,547 

32 













Arizona. 















XJ tah. 

11,380 

35 




























Pacific: 















Washington. 















Oregon. 

13,294 

34 














92; 597 

29 



























Noncontiguous ter- 










































































Porto Rico. 















Military and naval n_ 




















I 










( 


7 The territory of Oklahoma in 1900 ranked 38 and Indian Territory 39. The 
rank for 1900 includes the population of Indian Territory with that of Oklahoma. 

8 Alaska was specially enumerated under the law, but the population was not 
included in the general report on population in 1880. 

9 According to the census taken as of Dec. 28, 1890, under the direction of the 
Hawaiian G overnment. 


10 According to the census of Porto Rico taken in 1899 under the direction of the 
War Department. 

11 Persons in the military and naval service of the United States (including 
civilian employees, etc.) stationed abroad, not credited to any state or territory. 
































































































































































6 


POPULATION—UNITED STATES. 


PER CENT OF INCREASE IN TOTAL POPULATION, BY STATES: 1900-1910. 



Apportionment of representation.—The following table 
gives for 1910 the population of each state, exclusive 
of Indians not taxed, who, according to the Consti¬ 
tution, are not to be included in the population form¬ 
ing the basis of the apportionment of representatives 
among the several states. The population of Arizona 
and New Mexico is not included in the main table but 


is added as an appendix. These territories had not 
yet become states when the apportionment act’of 1911 
was passed, though provision for their representation 
was made in the act. Now that they have been ad¬ 
mitted as states the total apportionment population of 
the states, exclusive of Indians not taxed, and not 
counting the District of Columbia, is 91,569,325. 


Alabama... 
Arkansas... 
California... 
Colorado... 
Connecticut 


Total 


STATE. 


population, 


1910. 


2,138,093 
1,574,449 
2,377,549 
799,024 
1,114,756 


Delaware 
Florida.. 
Georgia.. 
Idaho 
Illinois... 


202,322 
752,619 
2,609,121 
325,594 
5,638,591 


Indiana... 

Iowa. 

Kansas... 
Kentucky 
Louisiana. 


2,700,876 
2,224,771 
1,690,949 
2,289,905 
1,656,388 


Maine. 

Maryland. 

Massachusetts 
Michigan. 


742,371 
1,295,346 
3,366,416 
2,810,173 


Minnesota. 
Mississippi 
Missouri... 
Montana.. 


2,075,708 
1,797,114 
3,293,335 
376,053 


Nebraska. 

Nevada. 

New Hampshire 
New Jersey. 


1,192,214 
81,875 
430,572 
2,537,167 


Indians 

not 

taxed, 

1910. 


988 

452 


2,154 


1,332 


9,715 


1,582 



Population 
basis of 


apportion¬ 


ment. 


2,138,093 
1,574,449 
2,376,561 
798,572 
1,114,756 


New York. 

North Carolina 
North Dakota. 

Ohio. 

Oklahoma. 


STATE. 


Total 

population, 

1910. 


Indians 

not 

taxed, 

1910. 


Population 
basis of 
apportion¬ 
ment. 


9,113,614 

2,206,287 

577,056 

4,767,121 

1,657,155 


4,680 
2,’653 


9,108,934 
2,206,287 
574,403 
4,767,121 
1,657,155 


202,322 
752,619 
2,609,121 
323,440 
5,638,591 


Oregon. 

Pennsylvania. 
Rhode Island.. 
South Carolina 
South Dakota. 


672,765 
7,665,111 
542,610 
1,515,400 
583,888 


8,212 


672,765 
7,665,111 
542,610 
1,515,400 
575,676 


2,700,876 
2,224,771 
1,690,949 
2,289,905 
1,656,388 


Tennessee 
Texas.... 

Utah. 

Vermont. 
Virginia .. 


2,184,789 
3,896,542 
373,351 
355,956 
2,061,612 


1,487 


2,184,789 
3,896,542 
371,864 
355,956 
2,061,612 


742,371 

1,295,346 

3,366,416 

2,810,173 

2,074,376 
1.797,114 
3,293,335 
366,338 

1,192,214 
80,293 
430,572 
2,537,167 


Washington. 

West Virginia. 

Wisconsin. 

Wyoming. 

Total for 46 states. 

Arizona.,. 

New Mexico. 

Total, including Arizona and New 

Mexico. 

District of Columbia. 

Total for continental United States... 


1,141,990 

1,221,119 

2,333,860 

145,965 

1,856 

1,140,134 

1,221,119 

2,332,853 

144,658 

1,007 

1,307 

91,109,542 
204,354 
327,301 

37,425 
24,129 
10,318 

91,072,117 
180,225 
316,983 

91,641,197 

331,069 

71,872 

91,569,325 



91,972,266 























































































































NUMBER AND DISTRIBUTION 


7 


As the count of population is made primarily for the 
purpose of fixing the membership of the House of Rep¬ 
resentatives, under the provisions of section 2 of Arti¬ 
cle I of the Constitution, as modified by section 2 of 
Article XIV of the Amendments, a statement is given 
in Table 2 of the number of Representatives assigned 
to each of the states under the several apportionment 
acts from the formation of the Government to the 
present time. 

The membership of the House of Representatives 
was originally fixed at 65, under the provisions of 
section 2 of Article I of the Constitution. 

The apportionments of Representatives in Congress, 
under the first six censuses—1790 to 1840, inclusive— 
were made by Congress, each by a separate act. 


The law for taking the census of 1850 (act of May 
23, 1850, 9 Stat. L., 428), which was intended to be 
permanent, presented a rule of apportionment, fixed 
the number of members of the House at 233, and 
directed the Secretary of the Interior thereafter to 
make the apportionment. The apportionment under 
the census of 1860 was also made under this law, but 
Congress, on March 4, 1862, fixed the total number of 
members at 241, and the Secretary of the Interior 
apportioned the new quotas to the states. 

The apportionments from and after the census of 
1870 were made by Congress, each by a separate act; 
hence it may be assumed that the power conferred 
on the Secretary of the Interior by the act of May 
23, 1850, was repealed by implication. 


Table 2.— NUMBER OF MEMBERS IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES UNDER EACH APPORTIONMENT. 


STATE. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

1880 

1870 1 

1S60 2 

1850 3 

1840 

1830 

1820 

1810 

1800 

1790 

1789 

Total under apportionment act. 

435 

386 

356 

325 

292 

241 

234 

223 

240 

213 

181 

141 

105 

65 

Assigned to new states after apportionment. 

5 

1 

7 

1 

2 

3 

9 

2 

5 

1 

1 














Alabama. 

10 

9 

9 

8 

8 

6 

7 

7 

5 

3 

4 1 




Arizona. 

» 1 








Arkansas. 

7 

7 

6 

5 

4 

3 

2 

1 

4 1 






California. 

11 

8 

7 

6 

4 

3 

2 

42 






Colorado. 

4 

3 

2 

1 

4 1 









Connecticut. 

5 

5 

4 

4 

4 

4 

4 

4 

6 

6 

7 

7 

7 

5 

Delaware. 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

Florida. 

4 

3 

2 

2 

2 

1 

1 

4 1 





Georgia. 

12 

11 

11 

10 

9 

7 

8 

8 

9 

7 

6 

4 

2 

3 

Idaho. 

2 

1 

1 

4 1 









Illinois. 

27 

25 

22 

20 

19 

14 

9 

7 

3 

1 

4 1 




Indiana. 

13 

13 

13 

13 

13 

11 

11 

10 

7 

3 

< 1 





11 

11 

11 

11 

9 

6 

2 

42 







8 

8 

8 

7 

3 

1 








Kentucky. 

11 

11 

11 

11 

10 

9 

10 

10 

13 

12 

io 

6 

2 


Louisiana. 

8 

7 

6 

6 

6 

5 

4 

4 

3 

3 

4 1 




4 

4 

4 

4 

5 

5 

6 

7 

8 

7 

6 7 




Maryland. 

6 

6 

6 

6 

6 

5 

6 

6 

8 

9 

9 

9 

8 

6 

Massachusetts. 

16 

14 

13 

12 

11 

10 

11 

10 

12 

13 

13 

17 

14 

8 


13 

12 

12 

11 

9 

6 

4 

3 

4 1 

Minnesota. 

10 

9 

7 

5 

3 

2 

« 2 







Mississippi. 

8 

8 

7 

7 

6 

5 

5 

4 

2 

i 

4 1 




Missouri. 

16 

16 

15 

14 

13 

9 

7 

5 

2 

1 





2 

1 

1 

4 1 








Nebraska. 

6 

6 

6 

3 

1 

4 1 










1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

4 1 









New Hampshire. 

2 

2 

2 

2 

3 

3 

3 

4 

5 

6 

6 

5 

4 

3 

New Jersey. 

12 

10 

8 

' 7 

7 

5 

5 

5 

6 

6 

6 

6 

5 

4 


s 1 











New York. 

43 

37 

34 

34 

33 

31 

33 

34 

40 

34 

27 

17 

10 

6 

North Carolina. 

10 

10 

9 

9 

8 

7 

8 

9 

13 

13 

13 

12 

10 

5 


3 

2 

1 

4 1 




22 

21 

21 

21 

20 

19 

21 

21 

19 

ii 

6 

4 1 




8 

4 5 





3 

2 

2 

1 

1 

1 

4 1 



. 





Pennsylvania. 

36 

32 

30 

28 

27 

24 

25 

24 

28 

26 

23 

18 

13 

8 

Rhode Island. 

3 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

1 

South Carolina. 

7 

7 

7 

7 

5 

4 

6 

7 

9 

9 

9 

8 

6 

5 


3 

2 

2 

<2 











10 

10 

10 

10 

10 

8 

10 

11 

13 

9 

6 

3 

4 1 



18 

16 

13 

11 

6 

4 

2 

<2 





Utah 

2 

1 

< 1 











2 

2 

2 

2 

3 

3 

3 

4 

5 

5 

6 

4 

2 



10 

10 

10 

10 

9 

11 

13 

15 

21 

22 

23 

22 

19 

10 


5 

3 

2 

4 1 









. 


6 

5 

4 

4 

3 










11 

11 

10 

9 

8 

6 

3 

42 







1 

1 

1 

4 1 



















' 

. 


> Membership originally fixed at 283, but increased by act of May 30, 1872, to 292 * Assigned after apportionment. 

(17 Stat. L„ 192). 5 Included in apportionment act in anticipation of becoming a state, 

a Membership increased from 233 to 241 by act of Mar. 4, 1862 (12 Stat. L.,353). 6 Included in the 20 members originally assigned to Massachusetts, but credited 

a Membership increased from 233 to 234 by act of July 30, 1852 (10 Stat. L., 25). to Maine, after its admission as a state, Mar. 15, 1820 (3 Stat. L., 555). 

DATES OF APPORTIONMENT ACTS AND RATIO OF POPULATION TO EACH REPRESENTATIVE. 


CENSUS. 

Date of apportionment act. 

Ratio. 

CENSUS. 

Date of apportionment act. 

Ratio. 

1 Qf O 

tug 8 1911 (37 Stat. L , 13). 

211,877 

1840. 

June 25, 1842 (5 Stat. L„ 491). 

70,680 

1900 

Tan 16 1901 (31 Stat T, 733) 

194,182 

1830. 

May 22,' 1832 (4 Stat. L., 516). 

47,700 

i son 

Feb 7 1891 (26 Stat. L , 735). 

173,901 

1820. 

Mar. 7,1822 (3 Stat. L., 651). 

40,000 


t?ph 25 1882'(22 Stat.. T, 5)'. . 

151,911 

1810. 

Dec. 21, 1S11 (2 Stat. L., 669). 

35,000 

1870 

Feh 2 1872 (17 Stat L 7 281. 

131,425 

1800. 

Jan. 14, 1802 (2 Stat. L.,' 128). 

33,000 

18^0 

May 22 18.50 CO Stat T, . 428-4321. 

127,381 

1790. 

Apr. 14, 1792 (1 Stat. L., 253). 

33,000 

1850 

May 1850 (0 Stat T, 428 432) . .. 

93,423 


Constitution, 17S9. 

30,000 



































































































































































8 


POPULATION—UNITED STATES. 


AREA AND DENSITY OF POPULATION. 


Area.—At the First Census, in 1790, the United 
States comprised substantially the territory between 
the Atlantic Ocean and the Mississippi River except 
Florida, representing a gross area (land and water sur¬ 
face) of 892,135 square miles. The United States, 
with its outlying possessions, now comprises a gross 
area of 3,743,306 square miles, or more than four 
times the area in 1790. The successive accessions of 
territory were as follows: 


ACCESSION. 

Gross area 
in square 
miles. 

ACCESSION. 

Gross area 
in square 
miles. 

Continental U. S. 

3,026.789 

Outlying possessions ... 

716.517 

Area of U. S. in 1790'. 

892,135 
827,987 

Alaska, 1867. 

590,884 

6,449 

Louisiana Purchase, 1803 .. 

Hawaii, 1898. 

Florida, 1819. 

58,666 

Philippine Islands, 1899_ 

115,026 

Territory gained through 

Porto Rico, 1899. 

3,435 

Treaty with Spain, 1819 . 

13,435 

Guam, 1899. 

210 

Texas, 1845. 

389,166 
286.541 
529.189 

Samoa, 1900 . 

77 

Oreeon, 1846. 

Mexican Cession, 1848. 

Panama Canal Zone, 1904.. 

436 

Gadsden Purchase, 1853 ... 

29,670 




i Includes the drainage basin of the Red River of the North, not a part of any 
acquisition, but previously considered a part of the Louisiana Purchase. 


The area in 1910, by states, is as follows: 


STATE. 

Rank 

in 

AREA IN SQUARE MILES. 

gross 

area. 

Gross. 

Land. 

Water.i 

Continental United States. 

Texas. 

i 

3,026,789 

265.896 

2,973,890 

262,398 

52,899 

3,498 

California. 

2 

158.297 

155,652 

2,645 

Montana. 

3 

146,997 

146.201 

796 

New Mexico. 

4 

122,634 

122.503 

131 

Arizona. 

5 

113,956 

113,810 

146 

Nevada. 

6 

110.690 

109,821 

869 

Colorado. 

7 

103.948 

103,658 

290 

Wyoming. 

8 

97.914 

97,594 

95,607 

320 

Oregon. 

9 

96.699 

1,092 

Utah. 

10 

84,990 

82,184 

2,806 

Minnesota. 

11 

84,682 

80,858 

3,824 

Idaho. 

12 

83,888 

83.354 

534 

Kansas. 

13 

82,158 
77,615 

81,774 

384 

South Dakota. 

14 

76.868 

747 

Nebraska. 

15 

77,520 

76,808 

712 

North Dakota. 

16 

70,837 

70,183 

654 

Oklahoma. 

17 

70,057 

69,414 

643 

Missouri. 

18 

69,420 

68.727 

693 

Washington. 

19 

69,127 

66,836 

2,291 

Georgia. 

20 

59,265 

58, 725 

340 

Florida. 

21 

58,666 

54,861 

3,805 

Michigan. 

22 

57.980 

57,480 

500 

Illinois. 

23 

56,665 

56.043 

622 

Iowa. 

24 

56,147 

55,586 

561 

Wisconsin. 

25 

56,066 

55,256 

810 

Arkansas. 

26 

53,335 

52,525 

810 

North Carolina. 

27 

52.426 

48. 740 

3,686 

Alabama. 

28 

51.998 

51.279 

719 

New York. 

29 

49,204 

47.654 

1,550 

Louisiana .7. 

30 

48,506 

45,409 

3,097 

Mississippi. 

Pennsylvania. 

31 

46,865 

46,362 

503 

32 

45,126 

44,832 

294 

Virginia.:. 

33 

42,627 

40,262 

2,365 

Tennessee. 

34 

42.022 

41,687 

335 

Ohio. 

35 

41,040 

40,740 

300 

Kentucky. 

36 

40.598 

40,181 

417 

Indiana. 

37 

36,354 

36.045 

309 

Maine. 

3S 

33.040 

29.895 

3,145 

South Carolina. 

39 

30,989 

30,495 

494 

West Virginia. 

40 

24,170 

24,022 

148 

Maryland. 

41 

12,327 

9,941 

2,386 

Vermont. 

42 

9.564 

9,124 

440 

New Hampshire. 

43 

9.341 

9,031 

310 

Massachusetts. 

44 

8,266 

8,039 

227 

New Jersey. 

45 

8,224 

7,514 

710 

Connecticut. 

46 

4,965 

4,820 

145 

Delaware. 

47 

2,370 

1,965 

405 

Rhode Island. 

48 

1.248 

1,067 

181 

District of Columbia. 

49 

70 

60 

10 


i Does not include the water surface of the oceans, the Gulf of Mexico, or the 
Great Lakes, lying within the jurisdiction of the United States. 


Population per square mile.—The following summary 
shows, for continental United States, the total popu¬ 
lation, land area in square miles, and population per 
square mile of land area, at each census since 1790: 


CENSUS YEAR. 

Population of 
continental 
United States. 

Land area 
in square 
miles. 

Popula¬ 
tion per 
square 
mile. 

1910. 

91,972,266 
75,994,575 
62,947,714 
50,155,783 
38,558,371 
31,443,321 
23,191,876 
17,069,453 
12,866,020 
9,638,453 
7,239,881 
5,308,483 
3,929,214 

2,973,890 
2,974,159 
2,973,965 
2,973,965 
2,973,965 
2,973,965 
2,944,337 
1,753,588 
1,753,588 
1,753,588 
1,685,865 
867,980 
867,980 

30.9 

1900. 

25.6 

1890. 

21.2 

1880. 

16.9 

1870. 

13.0 

1860. 

10.6 

1850. 

7.9 

1840. 

9.7 

1830. 

7.3 

1820. 

5.5 

1810. 

4.3 

1800. 

6.1 

1790. 

4.5 



According to the census of 1910, there are in con¬ 
tinental United States, on the average, 30.9 inhabitants 
to each square mile of land area, or nearly seven times 
the number per square mile shown for the much smaller 
area of 1790, and nearly three times the number 
shown for 1860. The decrease in the average number 
of inhabitants per square mile at the censuses of 1810 
and 1850 was due in each case to large accessions of 
thinly populated territory during the preceding decade. 

The relative density of population of each state of 
continental United States in 1910 is exhibited by the 
map on the opposite page, while the table shows, for 
each state, the population and land area in 1910 and 
the population per square mile at each of the last 
three censuses. 

In the order of density of population the nine geo¬ 
graphic divisions rank as follows: Middle Atlantic, 
193.2 inhabitants persquare mile; New England, 105.7; 
East North Central, 74.3; East South Central, 46.8; 
South Atlantic, 45.3; West North Central, 22.8; West 
South Central, 20.4; Pacific, 13.2; Mountain, 3.1. 

Aside from the District of Columbia there are 10 
states in which there was in 1910 a population per 
square mile of more than 100. These states, in the 
order of density are as follows: Rhode Island, Massa¬ 
chusetts, New Jersey, Connecticut, New York, Penn¬ 
sylvania, Maryland, Ohio, Delaware, and Illinois. 

There are 16 states which have, on the average, less 
than 18 inhabitants to the square mile. Eight of these 
states are in the Mountain division (comprising its 
entire area), 3 in the Pacific division (comprising its 
entire area), 3 in the West North Central division, 1 in 
the West South Central division, and 1 in the South 
Atlantic division. 

Among the outlying possessions Alaska has an aver¬ 
age density of only 0.1 per square mile; Hawaii, 29.8, 
about that of Arkansas; and Porto Rico, 325.5, or 
greater than that of any state of continental United 
States except Rhode Island, Massachusetts, and New 
Jersey. 





















































































































NUMBER AND DISTRIBUTION 


9 


POPULATION PER SQUARE MILE, BY STATES: 1910. 



KANS, 


[OKLAHOMA 


NUMBER OF INHABITANTS 
PER SQUARE MILE 


90 AND OVER 


I 


GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION 
AND STATE. 


Continental United States. 

Geographic divisions: 

New England. 

Middle Atlantic. 

East North Central. 

West North Central. 

South Atlantic. 

East South Central. 

West South Central. 

Mountain. 

Pacific. 

New England: 

Maine. 

New Hampshire. 

Vermont. 

Massachusetts. 

Rhode Island. 

Connecticut. 

Middle Atlantic: 

New York. 

New Jersey. 

Pennsylvania. 

East North Central: 

Ohio. 

Indiana. 

Illinois. 

Michigan. 

Wisconsin. 

West North Central: 

Minnesota. 

Iowa. 

Missouri. 

North Dakota. 

South Dakota. 

Nebraska. 

Kansas. 


Population, 

1910 

Land area 
in square 
miles, 

1910 

POPULATION PER SQUARE 
MILE. 

GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION 

AND STATE. 

Population, 

1910 

Land area 
in souare 
miles, 

1910 

POPULATION PER SQUARE 
MILE. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

1910 

1900 

1S90 

91.972,266 

2,973,890 

30.9 

25.6 

21.2 

South Atlantic: 












9H9 *?99 

1 

103 0 

94 0 

ft*; 7 






Maryland. 

1,295,346 

9,941 

130.3 

119." 5 

104.9 

6,552,681 

61,976 

105.7 

90.2 

75.8 

District of Columbia. 

331,069 

60 

5,517.8 

4,645.3 

3,972.3 

19,315,892 

100,000 

193.2 

154.5 

127.1 

Virginia. 

2,061,612 

40,262 

51.2 

46.1 

41.1 

18,250,621 

245,564 

74.3 

65.2 

54.9 

West Virginia. 

1,221,119 

24,022 

50.8 

39.9 

31.8 

11,637,921 

510,804 

22.8 

20.3 

17.5 

North Carolina. 

2,206,287 

48,740 

45.3 

38.9 

33.2 

12,194,895 

269,071 

45.3 

38.8 

32.9 

South Carolina. 

1,515,400 

30,495 

49.7 

44.0 

37.7 

8,409,901 

179,509 

46.8 

42.0 

35.8 

Georgia. 

2,609,121 

5S,725 

44.4 

37.7 

31.3 

8,784,534 

429,746 

20.4 

15.2 

11.0 

Florida. 

752,619 

54,861 

13.7 

9.6 

7.1 

2,633,517 

859,125 

3.1 

1.9 

1.4 







4,192,304 

318,095 

13.2 

7.6 

5.9 

East South Central: 












2 9SQ QO.d 

40 isi 

57 0 

n3 4 

40 3 






Tennessee. 

2,1S4,789 

41,687 

52.4 

48.5 

42.4 

742,371 

29,895 

24.8 

23.2 

22.1 

Alabama. 

2,138,093 

51,279 

41.7 

35.7 

29.5 

430,572 

9,031 

47.7 

45.6 

41.7 

Mississippi. 

1,797,114 

46,362 

38.8 

33.5 

27.8 

355,956 

9,124 

39.0 

37.7 

36.4 







3,366,416 

8,039 

418.8 

349.0 

278.5 

West South Central: 






542,610 

1,067 

508.5 

401.6 

323.8 

Arkansas. 

1,574,449 

52,525 

30.0 

25.0 

21.5 

1,114,756 

4,820 

231.3 

188.5 

154.8 

Louisiana. 

1,656,388 

45,409 

36.5 

30.4 

24.6 






Oklahoma. 

1,657,155 

69,414 

23.9 

11.4 

3.7 






Texas . 

3,896,542 

262,398 

14.8 

11.6 

8.5 

9,113,614 

47,654 

191.2 

152.5 

126.0 





2,537,167 

7,514 

337.7 

250.7 

192.3 

Mountain: 






7,665,111 

44,832 

171.0 

140.6 

117.3 

Montana. 

376,053 

146,201 

2.6 

1.7 

1.0 






Idaho. 

325,594 

83,354 

3.9 

1.9 

1.1 






Wyoming. 

145,965 

97,594 

1.5 

0.9 

0.6 

4,767,121 

40,740 

117.0 

102.1 

90.1 

Colorado. 

799,024 

103,658 

7.7 

5.2 

4.0 

2,700,876 

36,045 

74.9 

70.1 

61.1 

New Mexico. 

327,301 

122,503 

2.7 

1.6 

1.3 

5,638,591 

56,043 

100.6 

86.1 

68.3 

Arizona. 

204,354 

113,810 

1.8 

1.1 

0.8 

2,810,173 

57,480 

48.9 

42.1 

36.4 

Utah. 

373,351 

82,184 

4.5 

3.4 

2.6 

2,333,860 

55,256 

42.2 

37.4 

30.6 

Nevada. 

81,875 

109,821 

0.7 

0.4 

0.4 






Pacific: 






2,075,708 

80,858 

25.7 

21.7 

16.2 

Washington. 

1,141,990 

66,836 

17.1 

7.8 

5.3 

2,224,771 

55,586 

40.0 

40.2 

34.4 

Oregon. 

672,765 

95,607 

7.0 

4.3 

3.3 

3,293,335 

68,727 

47.9 

45.2 

39.0 

California. 

2,377,549 

155,652 

15.3 

9.5 

7.8 

577,056 

70,183 

8.2 

4.5 

2.7 







583,888 

76,868 

7.6 

5.2 

4.5 







1,192,214 

76,808 

15.5 

13.9 

13.8 







1,690,949 

81,774 

20.7 

18.0 

17.5 








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10 


POPULATION—UNITED STATES. 


CENTER OF POPULATION. 


On the basis of the Thirteenth Census returns the 
center of population and the median point for conti¬ 
nental United States have been determined for April 
15, 1910. In these calculations no account is taken 
of the territory and population of Alaska and of other 
noncontiguous territory. 

The center is often understood to be the point of in¬ 
tersection of a north and south line which divides the 
population equally, with an east and west line which 
likewise divides it equally. This point of intersection 
is, in a certain sense, a center of population; it is here, 
however, designated the median point to distinguish 
it from the point technically defined as the center. 

The character of these two points may be made 
clear through a physical analogy. The center of 
population may be said to represent the center of 
gravity of the population. If the surface of the United 
States be considered as a rigid plane without weight, 
capable of sustaining the population distributed 
thereon, individuals being assumed to be of equal 
weight, and each, therefore, to exert a pressure on any 
supporting pivotal point directly proportional to his 
distance from the point, the pivotal point on which 
the plane balances would, of course, be its center of 
gravity; and this is the point referred to by the term 
“center of population,” as used in this bulletin. In 
determining the median point distance is not taken 
into account, and the location of the units of popu¬ 
lation is considered only in relation to the intersecting 


median lines—as being north or south of the median 
parallel and east or west of the median meridian. 
Extensive changes in the geographic distribution of 
the population may take place without affecting the 
median point, whereas the center of population re¬ 
sponds to the slightest population change in any sec¬ 
tion of the country. 

At the Thirteenth Census the center of population 
was in the following position: 

Latitude. 39° W 12" N. 

Longitude. 86° 32' 20" W. 

This point is in southern Indiana, in the western 
part of Bloomington city, Monroe County. 

During the last decade, 1900 to 1910, the center of 
population moved west 43' 26", approximately 39 
miles, while its northward movement was only 36", or 
approximately seven-tenths of a mile. The westward 
movement from 1900 to 1910 was nearly three times 
as great as that from 1890 to 1900, but was less than 
that for any decade between 1840 and 1890. 

The closeness with which the center of population 
throughout its westward movement has clung to the 
thirty-ninth parallel of latitude is remarkable. The 
total westward movement since 1790 is 557 miles. 

The following table and the map on page 11 show 
the location of the center of population and its prox¬ 
imity to important towns at each successive Federal 
census, and its westward advance during each decade 
since 1790. 


CENSUS YEAE. 


LOCATION. 


North latitude. 


West longitude. 


APPROXIMATE LOCATION BY IMPORTANT TOWNS. 


MOVEMENT IN MILES DURING PRECEDING DECADE. 


From point 
to point in 
direct line. 


Westward. 


Northward. 


Southward. 



o 

, 


O 

, 

„ 

1790. 

39 

16 

30 

76 

11 

12 

1800. 

39 

16 

6 

76 

56 

30 

1810. 

39 

11 

30 

77 

37 

12 

1820. 

39 

5 

42 

78 

33 

0 

1830. 

38 

57 

54 

79 

16 

54 

1840. 

39 

2 

0 

80 

18 

0 

1850. 

38 

59 

0 

81 

19 

0 

1860. 

39 

0 

24 

82 

48 

48 

1870. 

39 

12 

0 

83 

35 

42 

1880. 

39 

4 

8 

84 

39 

40 

1890. 

39 

11 

56 

85 

32 

53 

1900. 

39 

9 

36 

85 

48 

54 

1910. 

39 

10 

12 

86 

32 

20 


23 miles east of Baltimore, Md. 

18 miles west of Baltimore, Md. 

40 miles northwest by west of Washington, D. C. j 
16 miles north of Woodstock, Va. 

19 miles west-southwest of Moorefield, W. Va. 

16 miles south of Clarksburg, W. Va. 

23 miles southeast of Parkersburg, W. Va. 

20 miles south of Chillicothe, Ohio. 

48 miles east by north of Cincinnati, Ohio. 

8 miles west by south of Cincinnati, Ohio. 

20 miles east of Columbus, Ind. 

6 miles southeast of Columbus, Ind. 

In the city of Bloomington, Ind. 


40.6 

36.9 

50.5 
40.4 
55.0 
54.8 

80.6 

44.1 

58.1 

48.6 

14.6 
39.0 


40.6 


36.5 


50.1 


39.4 


54.8 

4.7 

54.7 


80.6 

1.6 

42.1 

13.3 

57.4 


47.7 

9.0 

14.4 


38.9 

0.8 


0.5 

5.3 


9.0 


3.5 


9.1 

2.8 


In connection with the location of the center of 
population of the United States it is of interest to 
note also the position of what may be termed the 
center of area—that is, the point on which the surface 
of continental United States would balance if it were a 
plane of uniform weight per unit of area. This point 
is located in northern Kansas, 10 miles north of Smith 
Center, the county seat of Smith County, approximate 
latitude 39° 55', longitude 98° 50', and is therefore 
about three-fourths of a degree (51 miles) north and 


121 degrees (657 miles) west of the center of popu¬ 
lation. This would be the center of population if the 
population were distributed evenly over the territory 
of continental United States. 

In 1910 the median point was located at latitude 
40° 6' 24" north and longitude 84° 59' 59" west, prac¬ 
tically the eighty-fifth meridian. Its location, there¬ 
fore, was 3 J miles south of Winchester, Randolph 
County, Ind.; its westward movement during the dec¬ 
ade was 7.5 miles, its northward movement 2.3 miles. 






























































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12 


POPULATION—UNITED STATES 


POPULATION 


OF COUNTIES. 


The following tables show the area and population 
in 1910 of each county or equivalent subdivision of 
continental United States, Alaska, Hawaii, and Porto 
Rico; also the population in 1900 and 1890, except 


for such counties as were organized subsequent* to 
these censuses. Notes immediately following the 
tables indicate changes in counties which affect the 
comparability of the figures. 


(Text continued on page 34-) 


Table 3.— AREA AND POPULATION OF COUNTIES AND EQUIVALENT SUBDIVISIONS IN CONTINENTAL UNITED 

STATES: 1910, 1900, AND 1890. 


[In computing the increase from 1890 to 1900 for certain counties the population of Indian reservations in 1900 has been deducted from the total population of the county, 
in order to make that total comparable with the total for 1890, which does not include the population of Indian reservations.] 

[Percentages not figured where base is less than 100. A minus sign (—) denotes decrease.] 


COUNTY. 

Lard 
area in 
square 
miles, 

1910 

POPULATION. 

PEE CENT OF 
INCREASE. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

mo- 

mo 

1890- 

1900 

ALABAMA. 

51,279 

2,138,093 

1,828,697 

'1,513,401 

16.9 

20.8 

Autauga. 

584 

20,038 

17,915 

13,330 

11.9 

34.4 

Baldwin. 

1,595 

18,178 

13,194 

8,941 

37.8 

47.6 

Barbour. 

912 

32,728 

35,152 

34,898 

-6.9 

0.7 

Bibb. 

634 

22,791 

18,498 

13,824 

23.2 

33.8 

Blount 2 . 

649 

21,456 

23,119 

21,927 

-7.2 

5.4 

Bullock. 

610 

30,1% 

31,944 

27,063 

-5.5 

18.0 

Butler. 

763 

29,030 

25,761 

21,641 

12.7 

19.0 

Calhoun 2 . 

630 

39,115 

34,874 

33,835 

12.2 

3.1 

Chambers. 

588 

36,056 

32,554 

26,319 

10.8 

23.7 

Cherokee. 

577 

20,226 

21,096 

20,459 

-4.1 

3.1 

Chilton. 

729 

23,187 

16,522 

14,549 

40.3 

13.6 

Choctaw. 

932 

18,483 

18,136 

17,526 

1.9 

3.5 

Clarke. 

1,216 

30,987 

27,790 

22,624 

11.5 

22.8 

Clay 2 . 

614 

21,006 

17,099 

15,765 

22.8 

8.5 

Cleburne 2 . 

568 

13,385 

13,206 

13,218 

1.4 

-0.1 

Coffee. 

678 

26,119 

20,972 

12,170 

24.5 

72.3 

Colbert 2 . 

618 

24,802 

22,341 

20,189 

11.0 

10.7 

Conecuh. 

849 

21,433 

17,514 

14,594 

22.4 

20.0 

Coosa. 

655 

16,634 

16,144 

15,906 

3.0 

1.5 

Covington. 

1,042 

32,124 

15,346 

7,536 

109.3 

103.6 

Crenshaw. 

618 

23,313 

19,668 

15,425 

18.5 

27.5 

Cullman 2 . 

763 

28,321 

17,849 

13,439 

58.7 

32.8 

Dale 2 . 

563 

21,608 

21,189 

17,225 

2.0 

23.0 

Dallas. 

957 

53,401 

54,657 

49,350 

-2.3 

10.8 

Dekalb. 

786 

28,261 

23,558 

21,106 

20.0 

11.6 

Elmore. 

622 

28.245 

26,099 

21,732 

8.2 

20.1 

Escambia. 

957 

18,889 

11,320 

8,666 

66.9 

30.6 

Etowah. 

542 

39,109 

27,361 

21,926 

42.9 

24.8 

Fayette. 

643 

16,248 

14,132 

12,823 

15.0 

10.2 

Franklin 2 . 

647 

19,369 

16,511 

10,681 

17.3 

54.6 

Geneva 2 . 

578 

26,230 

19,096 

10,690 

37.4 

78.6 

Greene. 

635 

22,717 

24,182 

22,007 

-6.1 

9.9 

Hale. 

646 

27,883 

31,011 

27,501 

-10.1 

12.8 

Henry 2 . 

560 

20,943 

36,147 

24,847 

-42.1 

45.5 

Houston 2 . 

579 

32,414 





Jackson. 

1,140 

32,918 

30,508 

28,026 

7.9 

8.9 

Jefferson 2 . 

1,135 

226,476 

140, 420 

88,501 

61.3 

58.7 

Lamar. 

601 

17, 487 

16,084 

14,187 

8.7 

13.4 

Lauderdale. 

694 

30,936 

26,559 

23,739 

16.5 

11.9 

Lawrence 2 . 

700 

21,984 

20,124 

20,725 

9.2 

-2.9 

Lee. 

632 

32,867 

31,826 

28,694 

3.3 

10.9 

Limestone. 

596 

26,880 

22,387 

21,201 

20.1 

5.6 

Lowndes. 

739 

31,894 

35,651 

31,550 

-10.5 

13.0 

Macon. 

614 

26,049 

23,126 

18,439 

12.6 

25.4 

Madison. 

811 

47,041 

43,702 

38,119 

7.6 

14.6 

Marengo. 

' 966 

39,923 

38,315 

33,095 

4.2 

15.8 

Marion. 

743 

17,495 

14,494 

11,347 

20.7 

27.7 

Marshall. 

602 

28,553 

23,289 

18,935 

22.6 

23.0 

Mobile. 

1.226 

80,854 

62,740 

51,587 

28.9 

21.6 

Monroe. 

1,012 

27,155 

23,666 

18,990 

14. 7 

24.6 

Montgomery. 

801 

82,178 

72,047 

56,172 

14.1 

28.3 

Morgan. 

587 

33,781 

28,820 

24,089 

17.2 

19.6 

Perry. 

737 

31,222 

31,783 

29,332 

-1.8 

8.4 

Pickens. 

875 

25,055 

24,402 

22,470 

2.7 

8.6 

Pike. 

671 

30,815 

29.172 

24,423 

5.6 

19. 4 

Randolph. 

590 

24,659 

21,647 

17,219 

13.9 

25.7 

Russell. 

655 

25,937 

27,083 

24,093 

-4. 2 

12. 4 

St. Clair. 

645 

20,715 

19, 425 

17,353 

6.6 

11.9 

Shelby. 

806 

26,949 

23,684 

20,886 

13.8 

13.4 

Sumter. 

908 

28,699 

32,710 

29,574 

-12.3 

10.6 

Talladega 2 . 

755 

37,921 

35,773 

29,346 

6.0 

21.9 

Tallapoosa. 

763 

31,034 

29,675 

25,460 

4.6 

16.6 

Tuscaloosa. 

1,346 

47,559 

36,147 

30,352 

31.6 

19. 1 

Walker 2 . 

777 

37,013 

25,162 

16,078 

47.1 

56.5 

Washington. 

1,087 

14, 454 

11,134 

7,935 

29.8 

40.3 

Wilcox. 

896 

33,810 

35,631 

30,816 

-5. 1 

15.6 

Winston. 

630 

12,855 

9,554 

6,552 

34.6 

45.8 i 


COUNTY 


ARIZONA . 

Apache 2 . 

Cochise. 

Coconino 2 .... 

Gila. 

Graham. 

Maricopa. 

Mohave. 

Navajo 2 . 

Pima 2 . 

Pinal. 

Santa Cruz 2 .. 

Yavapai 2 . 

Yuma. 


ARKANSAS 

Arkansas.. 

Ashley.. 

Baxter.. 

Benton. 

Boone. 

Bradley. 

Calhoun. 

Carroll. 

Chicot. 

Clark. 


Clay 2 . 

Cleburne. 

Cleveland. 

Columbia 2 .... 
Conway. 

Craighead. 

Crawford 2 . 

Crittenden 

Cross. 

Dallas. 

Desha. 

Drew. 

Faulkner. 

Franklin 2 . 

Fulton. 

Garland. 

Grant. 

Greene 2 . 

Hempstead.... 
Hot Spring.... 

Howard 2 . 

Independence. 

Izard. 

Jackson. 

Jefferson. 

Johnson. 

Lafayette 2 .... 

Lawrence. 

Lee. 

Lincoln. 

Little River... 

Logan 2 . 

Lonoke. 

Madison. 

Marion. 

Miller. 

Mississippi 2 ... 

Monroe. 

Montgomery.. 
Nevada. 

Newton. 

Ouachita. 

Perry. 

Phillips. 


Land 
area in 

POPULATION. 

PER CENT OF 
INCREASE. 

square 

miles, 

1910 

1910 

1900 

1890 

mo- 

mo 

1890- 

mo 

113,810 

204,354 

3122,931 

4 88,243 

66.2 

39.3 

11,379 

9,196 

8,297 

4,281 

10.8 

6 —31.0 

6,170 

18,238 

4,683 

34,591 
8,130 
16,348 

9,251 
5,514 

6,938 

273.9 

47.4 

33.3 

4,973 

2,021 

228.7 

2 111.0 

6,508 

23,999 

14,162 

5,670 

69.5 

149.8 

8,891 

34,488 

20,457 

10,986 

68.6 

6 63. 9 

13,390 

10,300 

9,505 

3,773 

11,471 

22,818 

3,426 
8,829 
14,689 

1,444 

10.1 

29.9 

137.3 

12,673 

55.3 

4 3.7 

5,380 

1,229 

8,150 

9,045 
6,766 
15,996 
7,733 

7,779 
4,545 
13,799 

4,251 

16.3 

48.9 

2 13. 6 

8,685 

15.9 

58.0 

9,987 

4,145 

2,671 

86.6 

2 34. 3 

52,525 

1,574,449 

1,311,564 

n,128,211 

20.0 

16.8 

1,000 

16,103 

12,973 

11,432 

24.1 

13.5 

940 

25,268 

19,734 

13,295 

28.0 

48.4 

586 

10,389 

9,298 

8,527 

11.7 

9.0 

876 

33,389 

31,611 

27,716 

5.6 

14.1 

608 

14,318 

16,3% 

15,816 

-12.7 

3.7 

659 

14,518 

9,651 

7,972 

50.4 

21.1 

629 

9,894 

8,539 

7,267 

15.9 

17.5 

641 

16,829 

18,848 

17,288 

-10.7 

9.0 

607 

21,987 

14,528 

11,419 

20,997 

51.3 

27.2 

882 

23,686 

21,289 

11.3 

1.4 

654 

23,690 

15,886 

12,200 

49.1 

30.2 

596 

11,903 

9,628 

7,884 

23.6 

22.1 

603 

13,481 

11,620 

11,362 

16.0 

2.3 

785 

23,820 

22,077 

19,893 

7.9 

11.0 

563 

22,729 

19,772 

19,459 

15.0 

1.6 

687 

27,627 

19,505 

12,025 
21,714 

41.6 

62.2 

593 

23,942 

21,270 

12.6 

-2.0 

582 

22, 447 

14,529 

13,940 

54.5 

4.2 

619 

14,042 

11,051 

7,693 

27.1 

43.7 

679 

12,621 

11,518 

9,296 

9.6 

23.9 

747 

15,274 

11,511 

10,324 

32.7 

11.5 

847 

21,960 

19,451 

17,352 

12.9 

12.1 

651 

23,708 

20,780 

18,342 

14. 1 

13.3 

606 

20,638 

17,395 

19,934 

18.6 

-12.7 

625 

12,193 

12,917 

10,984 

-5.6 

17.6 

631 

27,271 

18,773 

15,328 

45.3 

22.5 

637 

9,425 

7,671 

7,786 

22.9 

-1.5 

561 

23,852 

16,979 

12,908 

40.5 

31.5 

727 

28,285 

24,101 

22,796 

17.4 

5.7 

613 

15,022 

12,748 

11,603 

17.8 

9.9 

602 

16,898 

14,076 

13,789 

20.0 

2.1 

762 

24,776 

22,557 

21,961 

9.8 

2.7 

583 

14,561 

13,506 

13,038 

7.8 

3.8 

634 

23,501 

18,383 

15,179 

27.8 

21.1 

903 

52,734 

40,972 

40,881 

28.7 

0.2 

675 

19,698 

17,448 

16,758 

12.9 

4.1 

525 

13,741 

10,594 

7,700 

29.7 

37.6 

592 

20,001 

16,491 

12,984 

21.3 

27.0 

601 

24,252 
15,118 

19,409 

18,886 

25.0 

2.8 

571 

13,389 

10,255 

12.9 

30.6 

546 

13,597 

13,731 

8,903 

-1.0 

54.2 

726 

26,350 

20,563 

20,774 

28.1 

-1.0 

794 

27,983 

22,544 

19,263 

24.1 

17.0 

836 

16,056 

19,864 

17,402 

-19.2 

14.1 

646 

10,203 

11,377 

10,390 

-10.3 

9.5 

623 

19,555 

17,558 

14,714 

11.4 

19.3 

792 

30,468 

16,384 
16,816 

11,635 

86.0 

40.8 

603 

19,907 

15,336 

18.4 

9.7 

891 

12,455 

9,444 

7,923 

31.9 

19.2 

620 

19,344 

16,609 

14,832 

16.5 

12.0 

846 

10,612 

12,538 

9,950 

-15.4 

26.0 

733 

21,774 

20,892 

17,033 

4.2 

22.7 

552 

9,402 

7,294 

5,538 

28.9 

31.7 

692 

33,535 

26,561 

25,341 

26.3 

4.8 

601 

12,565 

10,301 

8,537 

22.0 

20.7 


1 State total includes population (384) specially enumerated in 1890, not dis¬ 
tributed by counties. 

2 For changes in boundaries, etc., of counties, see page 33. 

J State total includes population (3,0G5) of San Carlos Indian Reservation, not 
returned by counties in 1900; returned in 1910 in Gila and Graham Counties. 


4 State total includes population (28,623) of Indian reservations specially enu¬ 
merated in 1890, not distributed by counties. 

5 See headnote to table. 

6 State total includes population (32) specially enumerated in 1890, not dis¬ 
tributed by counties. 


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NUMBER AND DISTRIBUTION 


13 


Table 3.— AREA AND POPULATION OF COUNTIES AND EQUIVALENT SUBDIVISIONS IN CONTINENTAL UNITED 

STATES: 1910, 1900, AND 1890—Continued. 

[Percentages not figured where base is less than 100. A minus sign (—) denotes decrease.] 


COUNTY. 

Land 
area in 
square 
miles, 

1910 

POPULATION. 

PER CENT OF 
INCREASE. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

1900- 

1910 

1890- 

1900 

ARKANSAS— 







Con. 







Poinsett. 

721 

12,791 

7,025 

4,272 

82.1 

64.4 

Polk. 

846 

17,216 

18,352 

9,283 

- 6.2 

97.7 

Pope. 

828 

24,527 

21,715 

19,458 

12.9 

11.6 

Prairie. 

675 

13,853 

11,875 

11,374 

16.7 

4.4 

Pulaski. 

747 

86,751 

63,179 

47,329 

37.3 

33.5 

Randolph. 

654 

18,987 

17,156 

14,485 

10.7 

18.4 

St. Francis. 

628 

22,548 

17,157 

13,543 

31.4 

26.7 

Saline. 

775 

16,657 

13,122 

11,311 

26.9 

16.0 

Scott 1 . 

970 

14,302 

13,183 

12,635 

8.5 

4.3 

Searcy. 

673 

14,825 

11,988 

9,664 

23.7 

24.0 

Sebastian 1 . 

531 

52,278 

36,935 

33,200 

41.5 

11.3 

Sevier 1 . 

572 

16,616 

16,339 

10,072 

1.7 

62.2 

Sharp. 

609 

11,688 

12,199 

10,418 

-4.2 

17.1 

Stone. 

611 

8,946 

8,100 

7,043 

10.4 

15.0 

Union. 

1,048 

30,723 

22,495 

14,977 

36.6 

50.2 

Van Buren. 

730 

13,509 

11,220 

8,567 

20.4 

31.0 

W ashington. 

955 

33,889 

34,256 

32,024 

- 1.1 

7.0 

White. 

1,037 

28,574 

24,864 

22,946 

14.9 

8.4 

Woodruff. 

577 

20,049 

16,304 

14,009 

23.0 

16.4 

Yell. 

955 

26,323 

22,750 

18,015 

15.7 

26.3 

CALIFORNIA.... 

155,652 

2,377,549 

1,485,053 

21,213,398 

60.1 

22.4 

Alameda. 

732 

246,131 

130,197 

93,864 

89.0 

38.7 

Alpine. 

776 

309 

509 

667 

-39.3 

-23. 7 

Amador. 

601 

9,086 

11,116 

10,320 

-18.3 

7.7 

Butte. 

1,722 

27,301 

17,117 

17,939 

59.5 

-4.6 

Calaveras. 

1,027 

9,171 

11,200 

8,882 

-18.1 

26.1 

Colusa'. 

1,140 

7,732 

7,364 

14,640 

5.0 

-49.7 

Contra Costa. 

714 

31,674 

18,046 

13,515 

75.5 

33.5 

Del Norte. 

1,024 

2,417 

2,408 

2,592 

0.4 

-7.1 

Eldorado. 

1,753 

7,492 

8,986 

9,232 

-16.6 

-2.7 

Fresno 1 . 

5,950 

75,657 

37,862 

32,026 

99.8 

18.2 

Glenn 1 

1.259 

7,172 

5,150 


39.3 


Humboldt. 

3,634 

33,857 

27,104 

23,469 

24.9 

3 10.8 


4 OKQ 

13,591 





Inyo. 

10,019 

6,974 

4,377 

3,544 

59.3 

23.5 

Kern. 

8,003 

37,715 

16,480 

9,808 

128.9 

68.0 

Kings 1 ... 

1 159 

16,230 

9,871 


64.4 


Lake. 

1,278 

5i 526 

6,017 

7,101 

- 8.2 

-15.3 

Lassen. 

4,531 

4,802 

4,511 

4,239 

6.5 

6.4 

Los Angeles. 

4,067 

504,131 

170,298 

101,454 

196.0 

67.9 


2,112 

8,368 

6,364 


31.5 


Marin. 

529 

25,114 

15,702 

13,072 

59.9 

20.1 

Mariposa. 

1,463 

3,956 

4,720 

3,787 

-16.2 

24.6 

Mendocino. 

3,453 

23,929 

20,465 

17,612 

16.9 

s 12.8 

Merced. 

1,995 

15,148 

9,215 

8,085 

64.4 

14.0 

Modoc. 

3i 823 

6,191 

5,076 

4,986 

22.0 

1.8 

Mono. 

3,030 

2,042 

2,167 

2,002 

-5.8 

8.2 

Monterey. 

3,330 

24,146 

19,380 

18,637 

24.6 

4.0 

Napa. 

783 

19,800 

16,451 

16,411 

20.4 

0.2 

Nevada. 

974 

14,955 

17,789 

17,369 

-15.9 

2.4 

Orange. 

795 

34,436 

19,696 

13,589 

74.8 

44.9 

Placer. 

1,395 

18,237 

15,786 

15,101 

15.5 

4.5 

Plumas. 

2,594 

5,259 

4,657 

4,933 

12.9 

-5.6 


7 240 

34,696 

17.S97 


93.9 


Sacramento. 

983 

67,806 

45,915 

40,339 

47.7 

13.8 

San Benito. 

1,392 

8,041 

6,633 

6,412 

21.2 

3.4 

San Bernardino 1 . 

20,157 

56,706 

27,929 

25,497 

103.0 

9.5 

San Diego 1 . 

4,221 

61,665 

35,090 

34,987 

75.7 

3 -2.0 

San Francisco. 

43 

416.912 

342,782 

298,997 

21.6 

14.6 

San Joaquin. 

1,448 

50,731 

35,452 

28,629 

43.1 

23.8 

San Luis Obispo. 

3,334 

19,383 

16,637 

16,072 

16.5 

3. 5 

San Mateo. 

447 

26,585 

12,094 

10,087 

119.8 

19.9 

Santa Barbara. 

2,740 

27,738 

18,934 

15,754 

46.5 

20.2 

Santa Clara. 

1,328 

83,539 

60,216 

48,005 

38.7 

25.4 

Santa Cruz. 

435 

26.140 

21,512 

19,270 

21.5 

11.6 

Shasta. 

3,858 

18,920 

17,318 

12,133 

9.3 

42.7 

Sierra. 

923 

4,098 

4,017 

5,051 

2.0 

-20.5 

Siskiyou. 

6,256 

18,801 

16,962 

12,163 

10.8 

39.5 

Solano. 

822 

27.559 

24,143 

20,946 

14.1 

15.3 

Sonoma. 

1,577 

48,394 

3S.480 

32,721 

25.8 

17.6 

Stanislaus. 

1,450 

22,522 

9,550 

10,040 

135.8 

-4.9 

Sutter. 

608 

6,328 

5,886 

5,469 

7.5 

7. b 

Tehama. 

2,893 

11,401 

10,996 

9,916 

3.7 

10.9 

Trinity. 

3,166 

3,301 

4,383 

3,719 

-24.7 

17.9 

Tulare 1 . 

4,856 

35,440 

18,375 

24,574 

92.9 

3 -25.8 

Tuolumne. 

2,190 

9,979 

11,166 

6,082 

- 10.6 

83.6 

Ventura. 

1,878 

18,347 

14,367 

10,071 

27.7 

42.7 

Yolo. 

1,014 

13,926 

13,618 

12,684 

2.3 

7.4 

Yuba. 

639 

10,042 

8,620 

9,636 

16.5 

-10.5 


COUNTY. 

Land 
area in 
square 
miles, 

1910 

POPULATION. 

PER CENT OF 
INCREASE. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

1900- 

1910 

1890- 

1900 

COLORADO. 

103,658 

799,024 

539,700 

4 413,249 

48.0 

30.6 

Adams 1 . 

1,262 

8,892 





Arapahoe 1 . 

842 

10 j 26.3 

153,017 

132,135 

-93.3 

15.8 

Archuleta. 

1,220 

3,302 

2,117 

826 

56.0 

3 144.2 

Baca. 

2,552 

2,516 

759 

1,479 

231.5 

-48.7 

Bent. 

1,524 

5,043 

3,049 

1,313 

65.4 

132.2 

Boulder. 

764 

30,330 

21,544 

14,082 

40.8 

53.0 

Chaffee 1 . 

1,083 

7,622 

7,085 

6,612 

7.6 

7.2 

Cheyenne. 

1.777 

3,687 

501 

534 

635.9 

- 6.2 

Clear Creek. 

390 

5,001 

7,082 

7,184 

-29.4 

-1.4 

Conejos. 

1,393 

11,285 

8 ,794 

7,193 

28.3 

22.3 

Costilla. 

1,771 

5,498 

4,632 

3,491 

18.7 

32.7 

Custer. 

747 

1,947 

2,937 

2,970 

-33.7 

- 1.1 

Delta. 

1,201 

13,688 

5,487 

2,534 

149.5 

116.5 

Denver 1 . 

58 

213,381 





Dolores. 

1,043 

642 

1,134 

1,498 

-43.4 

-24.3 

Douglas. 

845 

3,192 

3,120 

3,006 

2.3 

3.8 

Eagle. 

1,620 

2,985 

3,008 

3,725 

- 0.8 

-19.2 

El Paso 1 . 

2,121 

43,321 

31,602 

21,239 

37.1 

4S.8 

Elbert . 

1,857 

5,331 

3,101 

1,856 

71.9 

67.1 

Fremont 1 . 

1,557 

18,181 

15,636 

9,156 

16.3 

70.8 

Garfield. 

3,107 

10,144 

5,835 

4,478 

73.8 

30.3 

Gilpin. 

132 

4,131 

6,090 

5,867 

-38.3 

14.0 

Grand. 

1,866 

1,862 

741 

604 

151.3 

22.7 

Gunnison. 

3,179 

5,897 

5,331 

4,359 

10.6 

22.3 

Hinsdale 1 . 

971 

646 

1,609 

862 

-59.9 

86.7 

Huerfano. 

1,500 

13 r 320 

8,395 

6,882 

58.7 

22.0 


1,632 

1,013 





Jefferson 1 . 

838 

14,231 

9,306 

8,450 

52.9 

10.1 

Kiowa. 

1,798 

2,899 

701 

1,243 

313.6 

-43.6 

Kit Carson. 

2,159 

7,483 

1,580 

2,472 

373.6 

-36.1 

La Plata. 

1,851 

10,812 

7,016 

5,509 

54.1 

318.5 

Lake. 

371 

10,600 

18,054 

14,663 

-41.3 

23.1 

Larimer 1 . 

2,629 

25,270 

12,168 

9,712 

107.7 

25.3 

Las Animas. 

4,809 

33,643 

21,842 

17,208 

54.0 

26.9 

Lincoln. 

2,570 

5,917 

926 

689 

539.0 

34.4 

Logan. 

1,822 

9,549 

3,292 

3,070 

190.1 

7.2 

Mesa. 

3,163 

22,197 

9,267 

4,260 

139.5 

117.5 


806 

1,93Q 

1,913 


-35.2 


Montezuma. 

2,051 

5,029 

3,058 

1.529 

64.5 

3 63.4 

Montrose. 

2,264 

10,291 

4,535 

3,980 

126.9 

13.9 

Morgan. 

1 , 2 S 6 

9,577 

3,268 

1,601 

193.1 

104.1 

Otero. 

2,067 

20,201 

11,522 

4,192 

75.3 

174.9 

Ouray. 

519 

3,514 

4,731 

6,510 

-25.7 

-27.3 

Park 1 . 

2,212 

2,492 

2,998 

3.548 

-16.9 

-15.5 

Phillips. 

688 

3,179 

1,583 

2,642 

100.8 

-40.1 

Pitkin. 

1,019 

4,566 

7,020 

8,929 

-35.0 

-21.4 

Prowers. 

1,630 

9,520 

3,766 

1,969 

152.8 

91.3 

Pueblo. 

2,433 

52,223 

34,448 

31,491 

51.6 

9.4 

Rio Blanco. 

3,223 

2,332 

1,690 

1,200 

38.0 

40.8 

Rio Grande 1 ... „_ 

898 

6,563 

4,080 

3,451 

00.9 

18.2 

Routt. 

6,967 

7,561 

3,661 

2,369 

106.5 

54.5 

Saguache 1 . 

3,133 

4.160 

3.853 

3,313 

8.0 

16.3 

San Juan . 

453 

3.063 

2.342 

1,572 

30.8 

49.0 

San Miguel. 

1,288 

4,700 

5,379 

2,909 

- 12.6 

84.9 

Sedgwick. 

531 

3,061 

971 

1,293 

215.2 

-24.9 

Summit. 

649 

2,003 

2,7-14 

1,906 

-27.0 

44.0 


547 

14,351 

29,002 


-50.5 


Washington 1 . 

2,521 

6,002 

1,241 

2,301 

383.6 

-46. 1 

Weld.. 

4,022 

39,177 

16,808 

11,730 

133.1 

43.2 

Yuma 1 . 

2,367 

8,499 

1,729 

2,596 

391.6 

-33.4 

CONNECTICUT 

4,820 

1,114,756 

908,420 

746,258 

22.7 

21.7 

Fairfield. 

631 

245,322 

184,203 

150,081 

33.2 

22.7 

Hartford. 

729 

250,182 

195,480 

147,180 

28.0 

32.8 

Litchfield. 

925 

70,260 

63,672 

53,542 

10.3 

18.9 

Middlesex. 

369 

45,637 

41,760 

39,524 

9.3 

5.7 

New Haven. 

603 

337,282 

269,163 

209,058 

25.3 

28.8 

New London. 

659 

91,253 

82,758 

76,634 

10.3 

8.0 

Tolland. 

404 

26,459 

24,523 

25.081 

7.9 

- 2.2 

Windham. 

500 

48,361 

46,861 

45,158 

3.2 

3.8 

DELAWARE.... 

1,965 

202,322 

184,735 

168,493 

9.5 

9.6 

Kent. 

617 

32,721 

32,762 

32,664 

-0.1 

0.3 

Newcastle. 

435 

123,188 

109.697 

97,182 

12.3 

12.9 

Sussex. 

913 

46,413 

42,276 

38,647 

9.8 

9.4 

DIST. COLUMBIA. 

60 

331,069 

278,718 

230,392 

18.8 

21.0 

District of Columbia 

60 

1 331,069 

278,718 

230,392 

1 18.8 

21.0 


1 For changes in boundaries, etc., of counties, see page 33. 

2 State total includes population (5,268) of Indian reservations specially 
enumerated in 1890, not distributed by counties. 


s See headnote to table, page 12. . 

* State total includes population (1,051) of Indian reservations specially 
enumerated in 1890, not distributed by counties. 






































































































































































































































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POPULATION—UNITED STATES 


Table 3.— AREA AND POPULATION OF COUNTIES AND EQUIVALENT SUBDIVISIONS IN CONTINENTAL UNITED 

STATES: 1910, 1900, AND 1890—Continued. 

[Percentages not figured where base Is less than 100. A minus sign (—) denotes decrease.] 


COUNTY. 

Land 
area in 
square 
miles, 

1910 

POPULATION 

• 

PER CENT OF 
INCREASE. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

1900- 

1910 

1890- 

1900 

GEORGIA—Con. 







Columbia. 

350 

12.328 

10,653 

11,281 

15.7 

-5.6 

Coweta. 

470 

28,800 

24,980 

22,354 

15.3 

11.7 

Crawford. 

319 

8,310 

10,368 

9,315 

-19.8 

11.3 


277 

16,423 





Dade. 

186 

4,139 

4,578 

5,707 

-9.6 

-19.8 

Dawson. 

216 

4,686 

5,442 

5,612 

-13.9 

-3.0 

Decatur 1 . 

823 

29,045 

29,454 

19,949 

-1.4 

47.6 

Dekalb. 

272 

27,881 

21.112 

17,189 

32.1 

22.8 

Dodge. 

431 

20,127 

13,975 

11,452 

44.0 

22.0 

Dooly 1 . 

397 

20,554 

26,567 

18,146 

- 22.6 

46.4 

Dougherty. 

342 

16,035 

13,679 

12,206 

17.2 

12.1 

Douglas. 

208 

8,953 

8 ,745 

7,794 

2.4 

12.2 

Early. 

524 

18,122 

14,828 

9,792 

22.2 

51.4 

Echols. 

362 

3,309 

3,209 

3,079 

3.1 

4.2 

Effingham. 

. 448 

9,971 

8,334 

5,599 

19.6 

48.8 

Elbert. 

361 

24,125 

19,729 

15,376 

22.3 

28.3 

Emanuel 1 . 

935 

25,140 

21,279 

14,703 

18.1 

44.7 

Fannin. 

401 

12,574 

11,214 

8,724 

12.1 

28.5 

Fayette. 

234 

10,966 

10,114 

8,728 

8.4 

15.9 

Floyd. 

502 

36,736 

33,113 

28,391 

10.9 

16.6 

Forsyth. 

247 

11,940 

11,550 

11,155 

3.4 

3.5 

Franklin 1 . 

279 

17,894 

17,700 

14,670 

1.1 

20.7 

Fulton 1 . 

183 

177,733 

117,303 

84,655 

51.4 

38.6 

Gilmer. 

440 

9,237 

10,198 

9,074 

-9.4 

12.4 

Glascock. 

170 

4,669 

4,516 

3,720 

3.4 

21.4 

9 

Glynn. 

439 

15,720 

14,317 

13,420 

9.8 

6.7 

Gordon. 

375 

15,861 

14,119 

12,758 

12.3 

10.7 

Gradv 1 .. 

444 

18,457 





Greene. 

416 

18,512 

16,542 

17,051 

11.9 

-3.0 

Gwinnett. 

491 

28,824 

25,585 

19,899 

12.7 

28.6 

Habersham 1 . 

290 

10,134 

13,604 

11,573 

-25.5 

17.5 

Hall. 

437 

25,730 

20,752 

18,047 

24.0 

15.0 

Hancock. 

530 

19,189 

18,277 

17,149 

5.0 

6.6 

Haralson. 

284 

13,514 

11,922 

11,316 

13.4 

5.4 

Harris. 

501 

17,886 

18,009 

16,797 

-0.7 

7.2 

Hart. 

261 

16,216 

14,492 

10,887 

11.9 

33.1 

Heard. 

258 

11,189 

11,177 

9.557 

0.1 

17.0 

Henry. 

324 

19,927 

18,602 

16.220 

7.1 

14.7 

Houston. 

585 

23,609 

22,641 

21,613 

4.3 

4.8 

Irwin 1 . 

378 

10,461 

13,645 

6,316 

-23.3 

116.0 

Jackson. 

433 

30,169 

24,039 

19,176 

25.5 

25.4 

Jasper. 

321 

16,552 

15,033 

13,879 

10.1 

8.3 

Jeff Davis 1 . 

son 

6,050 





Jefferson. 

720 

21,379 

18,212 

17,213 

17.4 

5.8 

Jenkins 1 . 

342 

'1,520 





Johnson. 

292 

12,897 

11,409 

6,129 

13.0 

86.1 

Jones. 

377 

13,103 

13,358 

12,709 

-1.9 

5.1 

Laurens. 

806 

35,501 

25,908 

13,747 

37.0 

88.5 

Lee. 

326 

11,679 

10,344 

9,074 

12.9 

14.0 

Liberty. 

936 

12,924 

13,093 

12,887 

-1.3 

1.6 

Lincoln. 

291 

8,714 

7,156 

6,146 

21.8 

16.4 

Lowndes. 

482 

24,436 

20,036 

15,102 

22.0 

32.7 

Lumpkin.. 

280 

5,444 

7,433 

6,867 

-26.8 

8.2 

McDuffie. 

287 

10,325 

9,804 

8,789 

5.3 

11.5 

McIntosh. 

470 

6,442 

6,537 

6,470 

-1.5 

1.0 

Macon. 

369 

15,016 

14,093 

13,183 

6.5 

6.9 

Madison. 

284 

16,851 

13,224 

11,024 

27.4 

20.0 

Marion. 

360 

9,147 

10,080 

7,728 

-9.3 

30.4 

Meriwether. 

496 

25,180 

23,339 

20,740 

7.9 

12.5 

Miller. 

253 

7,986 

6,319 

4,275 

26.4 

47.8 

Milton. 

145 

7,239 

6,763 

6,208 

7.0 

8.9 

Mitchell. 

548 

22,114 

14,767 

10,906 

49.8 

35.4 

Monroe. 

584 

20,450 

20,682 

19,137 

- 1.1 

S.l 

Montgomery 1 . 

591 

19,638 

16,359 

9,248 

20.0 

76.9 

Morgan. 

390 

19,717 

15,813 

16,041 

24.7 

-1.4 

Murray. 

342 

9.763 

8,623 

8,461 

13.2 

1.9 

Muscogee. 

235 

36,227 

29,836 

27,761 

21.4 

7.5 

Newton. 

262 

18,449 

16,734 

14,310 

10.2 

16.9 

Oconee. 

172 

11,104 

8,602 

7.713 

29.1 

11.5 

Oglethorpe 1 . 

504 

18,680 

17,881 

16,951 

4.5 

5.5 

Paulding. 

324 

14,124 

12,969 

11,948 

8.9 

8.5 

Pickens. 

231 

9.041 

8,641 

8,182 

4.6 

5.0 

Pierce. 

605 

10,749 

8,100 

6,379 

32.7 

27.0 

Pike. 

307 

19,495 

18 ,761 

16,300 

3.9 

15.1 

Polk. 

317 

20,203 

17,856 

14,945 

13.1 

19.5 

Pulaski. 

463 

22,835 

18,489 

16,559 

23.5 

11.7 

Putnam. 

361 

13,876 

13,430 

14,842 

3.3 

-9.5 

Quitman. 

144 

4,594 

4,701 

4,471 

-2.3 

5.1 

Rabun. 

377 

5,562 

6,285 

5,606 

-11.5 

12.1 

Randolph. 

412 

18,841 

16,847 

15,267 

11.8 

10.3 


COUNTY. 


FLORIDA. 


Alachua.. 

Baker.... 

Bradford. 

Brevard 1 . 

Calhoun.. 


Citrus. 

Clay. 

Columbia. 

Dade 1 . 

De Soto... 


Duval. 

Escambia. 
Franklin.. 
Gadsden.. 
Hamilton. 


Hemando. 
Hillsboro.. 
Holmes... 
Jackson... 
Jefferson.. 


Lafayette. 

Lake. 

Lee. 

Leon. 

Levy. 


Liberty.. 

Madison. 

Manatee. 

Marion... 

Monroe.. 


Nassau. 

Orange. 

Osceola. 

Palm Beach 1 . 
Pasco 1 . 


Polk 1 . 

Putnam... 
St. John... 
St. Lucie 1 . 


Santa Rosa. 

Sumter. 

Suwanee.... 
Taylor. 


Volusia. 

Wakulla.... 

Walton. 

Washington. 


GEORGIA 


Appling 
Baker.. 


Baker. 
Baldwin. 
Banks.. 
Bartow. 


Ben Hill 1 . 
Berrien 1 .. 

Bibb. 

Brooks.... 
Bryan.... 

Bulloch 1 .. 
Burke 1 .... 

Butts. 

Calhoun... 

Camden... 


Campbell. 
Carroll 
Catoosa... 
Charlton.. 
Chatham.. 


Chattahoochee. 

Chattooga. 

Cherokee. 

Clarke 1 . 

Clay. 


Clayton 1 . 
Clinch.... 

Cobb. 

Coffee 1 ... 

Colquitt. 


Land 
area in 
square 
miles, 

1910 

POPULATION. 

PER CENT OF 
INCREASE. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

1900- 

1910 

1890- 

1900 

54,861 

752,619 

528,542 

391,422 

42.4 

35.0 

1,262 

34,305 

32,245 

22,934 

6.4 

40.0 

587 

4,805 

4,510 

3,333 

6.4 

35.5 

539 

14,090 

10,295 

7,516 

30.9 

37.0 

1,025 

4,717 

5,158 

3,401 

-8.5 

51.7 

1,192 

7,405 

5,132 

1,681 

45.5 

205.3 

620 

6,731 

5,391 

2,394 

24.9 

125.2 

617 

6,116 

5,635 

5,154 

8.5 

9.3 

792 

17,689 

17,094 

12,877 

3.5 

32.7 

2,733 

11,933 

4,955 

861 

140.8 

475.5 

3,754 

14,200 

8,047 

4,944 

76.5 

62.8 

786 

75,163 

39,733 

26,800 

89.2 

48.3 

657 

38,029 

28,313 

20,188 

34.3 

40.2 

541 

5,201 

4,890 

3,308 

6.4 

47.8 

540 

22,198 

15,294 

11,894 

45.1 

28.6 

528 

11,825 

11,881 

8,507 

-0.5 

39.7 

497 

4,997 

3,638 

2,476 

37.4 

46.9 

1,329 

78,374 

36,013 

14,941 

117.6 

141.0 

458 

11,557 

7,702 

4,336 

48.9 

79.0 

965 

29,821 

23,377 

17,544 

27.6 

' 33.2 

585 

17,210 

16,195 

15,757 

6.3 

2.8 

1,244 

6,710 

4,987 

3,686 

34.5 

35.3 

l’047 

9,509 

7,467 

8,034 

27.3 

-7.1 

4,031 

6,294 

3,071 

1,414 

104.9 

117.2 

715 

19,427 

19,887 

17,752 

-2.3 

12.0 

1,143 

10,361 

8,603 

6,580 

20.4 

30.6 

823 

4,700 

2,956 

1,452 

59.0 

103.6 

719 

10,919 

15,446 

14,316 

9.5 

7.9 

1,337 

9,550 

4,663 

2,895 

104.8 

61.1 

1,647 

20,941 

24,403 

20,796 

10.4 

17.3 

1,100 

21,503 

18,006 

18,786 

19.8 

-4.2 

630 

10,525 

9,654 

8,294 

9.0 

16.4 

1,250 

19,107 

11,374 

12,584 

68.0 

-9.6 

1 ,773 

5,507 

3,444 

3,133 

59.9 

9.9 

ft Hi ft 

5,577 





767 

7; 502 

6,054 

4,249 

23.9 

42.5 

1,907 

24,148 

12,472 

7,905 

93.6 

57.8 

'752 

13,096 

11,641 

11,186 

12.5 

4.1 

966 

13,208 

9,165 

8,712 

44.1 

5.2 

i QQt; 

4,075 










1,546 

14,897 

10,293 

7,961 

44.7 

29.3 

'583 

6,096 

6,187 

5,363 

8.2 

15.4 

692 

18,603 

14,554 

10,524 

27.8 

38.3 

1,064 

7,103 

3,999 

2,122 

77.6 

88.5 

1,256 

16,510 

10,003 

8,467 

65.1 

18.1 

602 

4,802 

5,149 

3,117 

-6.7 

65.2 

1,382 

16,460 

9,346 

4,816 

76.1 

94.1 

1,435 

16,403 

10,154 

6,426 

61.5 

58.0 

68,725 

2,609,121 

2,216,331 

1,837,353 

17.7 

20.6 

604 

12,318 

12,336 

8,676 

- 0.1 

42.2 

357 

7,973 

6,704 

6,144 

18.9 

9.1 

307 

18,354 

17,768 

14,608 

3.3 

21.6 

222 

11,244 

10,545 

8,502 

6.6 

23.2 

471 

25,388 

20,823 

20,616 

21.9 

1.0 

256 

11,863 





735 

22j 772 

19,440 

10,694 

17.1 

81.8 

277 

56,646 

50,473 

42,370 

12.2 

19.1 

514 

23,832 

18,606 

13,979 

28.1 

33.1 

431 

6,702 

6,122 

5,520 

9.5 

10.9 

887 

26,464 

21,377 

13,712 

23.8 

55.9 

956 

27,268 

30,165 

28,501 

-9.6 

5.8 

203 

13,624 

12,805 

10,565 

6.4 

21.2 

284 

11,334 

9,274 

8,438 

22.2 

9.9 

711 

7,090 

7,009 

6,178 

0.3 

24.1 

213 

10,874 

9,518 

9,115 

14.2 

4.4 

492 

30,855 

26,576 

22, .301 

16.1 

19.2 

169 

7,184 

5,823 

5,431 

23.4 

7.2 

905 

4,722 

3,592 

3,335 

31.5 

7.7 

370 

79,690 

71,239 

57,740 

11.9 

23.4 

218 

5,586 

5,790 

4,902 

-3.5 

18.1 

328 

13,608 

12,952 

11,202 

5.1 

15.6 

429 

16,661 

15,243 

15,412 

9.3 

-1.1 

114 

23,273 

17,708 

15,186 

31.4 

16.6 

203 

8,960 

8,568 

7,817 

4.6 

9.6 

142 

10,453 

9,598 

8,295 

8.9 

15.7 

961 

8,424 

8,732 

6,652 

-3.5 

31 3 

353 

28,397 

24,664 

22,286 

15.1 

10.7 

901 

21,953 

16,169 

10.483 

35.8 

54.2 

529 

19,789 

13,636 

4,794 

45.1 

184.4 


1 For changes hi boundaries, etc., of counties, see page 33. 



















































































































































































































NUMBER AND DISTRIBUTION 


15 


Table 3.— AREA AND POPULATION OF COUNTIES AND EQUIVALENT SUBDIVISIONS IN CONTINENTAL UNITED 

STATES: 1910, 1900, AND 1890—Continued. 

[Percentages not figured where base is less than 100. A minus sign (—) denotes decrease.] 


COUNTY. 

Land 
area in 
square 
miles, 

1910 

POPULATION. 

PER CENT OF 
INCREASE. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

1900- 

1910 

1890- 

1900 

GEORGIA—Con. 







Richmond. 

319 

58,886 

53,735 

45,194 

9.6 

18.9 

Rockdale. 

119 

8,916 

7,515 

6,813 

18.6 

10.3 

Schlev. 

154 

5,213 

5,499 

5,443 

-5.2 

1.0 

Screven 1 2 . 

794 

20,202 

19,252 

14,424 

4.9 

33.5 

Spalding. 

209 

19,741 

17,619 

13,117 

12.0 

34.3 

Stephens 1 . 

166 

9,728 





Stewart..... 

411 

13,437 

15,856 

15,682 

-15.3 

1.1 

Sumter. 

456 

29,092 

26,212 

22,107 

11.0 

18.6 

Talbot. 

312 

11,696 

12.197 

13,258 

-4.1 

-8.0 

Taliaferro. 

212 

8,760 

7,912 

7,291 

10.8 

8.5 

Tattnall 1 . 

642 

18,569 

20,419 

10,253 

-9.1 

99.2 

Taylor. 

340 

10,839 

9,846 

8,666 

10.1 

13.6 

Telfair. 

373 

13,288 

10,083 

5,477 

31.8 

84.1 

Terrell. 

322 

22,003 

19,023 

14,503 

15.7 

31.2 

Thomas 1 . 

530 

29,071 

31,076 

26,154 

-6.5 

18.8 

Tift 1 . 

243 

11,487 





Toombs 1 . 

393 

11,206 





Towns. 

181 

3; 932 

4,748 

4,064 

-17.2 

16.8 

Troup. 

435 

26,228 

24,002 

20,723 

9.3 

15.8 

Turner 1 . 

231 

10,075 





Twiggs. 

314 

10,736 

8,716 

8,195 

23.2 

6.4 

Union. 

324 

6,918 

8,481 

7,749 

-18.4 

9.4 

Upson. 

317 

12,757 

13,670 

12,188 

-6.7 

12.2 

Walker. 

432 

18,692 

15,661 

13,282 

19.4 

17.9 

Walton. 

370 

25,393 

20,942 

17,467 

21.3 

19.9 

Ware. 

804 

22,957 

13,761 

8,811 

66.8 

56.2 

Warren. 

404 

11,860 

11,463 

10,957 

3.5 

4.6 

Washington. 

669 

28,174 

28,227 

25,237 

-0.2 

11.8 

Wayne. 

764 

13,069 

9,449 

7,485 

38.3 

26.2 

Webster. 

302 

6,151 

6,618 

5,695 

-7.1 

16.2 

White. 

245 

5,110 

5,912 

6,151 

-13.6 

-3.9 

Whitfield. 

283 

15,934 

14,509 

12,916 

9.8 

12.3 

Wilcox 1 . 

403 

13,486 

11,097 

7,980 

21.5 

39.1 

Wilkes. 

458 

23,441 

20,800 

18,081 

12.3 

15.4 

Wilkinson. 

472 

10,078 

11,440 

10,781 

-11.9 

6.1 

Worth 1 . 

651 

19,147 

18,664 

10,048 

2.6 

85.7 

IDAHO. 

2 83,354 

325,594 

161,772 

3 88,548 

101.3 

82.7 

Ada 1 . 

1.136 

29,088 

11,559 

8,368 

151.6 

38.1 


3 179 

19,242 

11,702 


64.4 


Bear Lake. 

’942 

7,729 

7,051 

6,057 

9.6 

16.4 

Bingham 1 . 

4,116 

23,306 

10,447 

13,575 

123.1 

‘ -30.0 


H 120 

8,387 

4,900 


71.2 


Boise. 

3,469 

5,250 

4,174 

3,342 

25.8 

24.9 


3 12 Q 

13,588 






11283 

25^323 

7,497 


237.8 


Cassia 1 . 

2,611 

7,197 

3,951 

3,143 

82.2 

25.7 

Custer. 

4,589 

3,001 

2,049 

2,176 

46.5 

—5.8 

Elmore. 

2,665 

4,785 

2,286 

1,870 

109.3 

22.2 


f> QQ6 

24,606 

12,821 


91.9 


Idaho. 

11,012 

12,384 

9,121 

2,955 

35.8 

208.7 

Kootenai 1 . 

2,043 

22,747 

10,216 

4,108 

122.7 

‘130.4 

Latah. 

1,128 

18,818 

13,451 

9,173 

39.9 

46.6 

Lemhi 1 . 

4,867 

4,786 

3,446 

1,915 

38.9 

‘54.6 


3 283 

12,676 

1,784 


610.5 


Nez Perce 1 . 

3,844 

24; 860 

13,748 

2,847 

80.8 

382.9 

Oneida. 

2,655 

15,170 

8,933 

6,819 

69.8 

31.0 

Owyhee. 

7,888 

4,044 

3,804 

2,021 

6.3 

88.2 

Shoshone 1 . 

2,579 

13,963 

11,950 

5,382 

16.8 

122.0 


1 888 

13,543 





Washington. 

2, 871 

11,101 

6,882 

3,836 

61.3 

79.4 

ILLINOIS. 

56, 043 

5,638,591 

4,821,550 

&3,826,352 

16.9 

26.0 

Adams. 

842 

64,588 

67,058 

61,888 

-3.7 

8.4 

Alexander. 

226 

22,741 

19,384 

16,563 

17.3 

17.0 

Bond. 

388 

17,075 

16,078 

14,550 

6.2 

10.5 

Boone. 

293 

15,481 

15, 791 

12,203 

- 2.0 

29.4 

Brown. 

297 

10,397 

11,557 

11,951 

-10.0 

-3.3 


1 For changes in boundaries, etc., of counties, see page 33. 

2 Includes land area (51 square miles) of that part of Yellowstone National 
Park in Idaho. No population reported. 

a State total includes population (4,163) of Indian reservations specially enumer¬ 
ated in 1890, not distributed by counties; also, population (6,798) of Alturas and 
Logan Counties, taken to form Blaine and Lincoln Counties in 1895. 


COUNTY. 

Land 
area in 
square 
miles, 

1910 

POPULATION 

• 

PER CENT OF 
INCREASE. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

1900- 

mo 

1890- 

1900 

ILLINOIS—Con. 

• 






Bureau. 

881 

43,975 

41,112 

35,014 

7.0 

17.4 

Calhoun. 

256 

8,610 

8,917 

7,052 

- 3.4 

16.5 

Carroll. 

453 

18,035 

18,963 

18,320 

- 4.9 

3.5 

Cass. 

371 

17,372 

17,222 

15,963 

0.9 

7.9 

Champaign. 

1,043 

51,829 

47,622 

42,159 

8.8 

13.0 

Christian. 

700 

34,594 

32,790 

30,531 

5.5 

7.4 

Clark. 

493 

23,517 

24,033 

21,899 

-2.1 

9.7 

Clay. 

462 

18,661 

19,553 

16,772 

-4.6 

16.6 

Clinton. 

483 

22,832 

19,824 

17,411 

15.2 

13.9 

Coles. 

525 

34,517 

34,146 

30,093 

1.1 

13.5 

Cook. 

933 

2,405,233 

1,838,735 

1,191,922 

30.8 

54.3 

Crawford. 

453 

26,28l 

19,240 

17,283 

36.6 

11.3 

Cumberland. 

353 

14,281 

16,124 

15,443 

-11.4 

4.4 

Dekalb. 

638 

33,457 

31,756 

27,066 

5.4 

17.3 

Dewitt. 

415 

18,906 

18,972 

17,011 

-0.3 

11.5 

Douglas. 

417 

19,591 

19,097 

17,669 

2.6 

8.1 

Dupage. 

345 

33,432 

28,196 

22,551 

18.6 

25.0 

Edgar. 

621 

27,336 

28,273 

26,787 

-3.3 

5.5 

Edwards. 

238 

10,049 

10,345 

9,444 

-2.9 

9.5 

Effingham. 

511 

20,055 

20,465 

19,358 

-2.0 

5.7 

Fayette. 

729 

28,075 

28,065 

23,367 

(«) 

20.1 

F ord. 

500 

17,096 

18,359 

17,035 

-6.9 

7.8 

Franklin. 

445 

25,943 

19,675 

17,138 

31.9 

14.8 

Fulton. 

884 

49,549 

46,201 

43,110 

7.2 

7.2 

Gallatin. 

338 

14,628 

15,836 

14,935 

-7.6 

6.0 

! Greene. 

515 

22,363 

23,402 

23,791 

-4.4 

-1.6 

Grundy. 

433 

24,162 

24,136 

21,024 

0.1 

14.8 

Hamilton. 

455 

18,227 

20,197 

17,800 

-9.8 

13.5 

Hancock. 

780 

30,638 

32,215 

31,907 

-4.9 

1.0 

Hardin. 

185 

7,015 

7,448 

7,234 

-5.8 

3.0 

Henderson. 

376 

9,724 

10,836 

9,876 

-10.3 

9.7 

Henry. 

824 

41,736 

40,049 

33,338 

4.2 

20.1 

Iroquois. 

1,121 

35,543 

38,014 

35,167 

-6.5 

8.1 

Jackson. 

588 

35,143 

33,871 

27,809 

3.8 

21.8 

Jasper. 

508 

18,157 

20,160 

18,188 

-9.9 

10.8 

Jefferson. 

603 

29,111 

28,133 

22,590 

3.5 

24.5 

Jersey. 

367 

13,954 

14,612 

14,810 

-4.5 

-1.3 

Jo Daviess. 

623 

22,657 

24,533 

25,101 

-7.6 

-2.3 

Johnson. 

348 

14,331 

15,667 

15,013 

-8.5 

4.4 

Kane. 

527 

91,862 

78,792 

65,061 

16.6 

21.1 

Kankakee . 

668 

40,752 

37,154 

28,732 

9.7 

29.3 

Kendall. 

324 

10,777 

11,467 

12,106 

-6.0 

-5.3 

Knox. 

711 

46,159 

43,612 

38,752 

5.8 

12.5 

La Salle. 

1,146 

90,132 

87,776 

80,798 

2.7 

8.6 

Lake. 

455 

55,058 

34,504 

24,235 

59.6 

42.4 

Lawrence. 

358 

22,661 

16,523 

14,693 

37.1 

12.5 

Lee. 

742 

27,750 

29,894 

26,187 

-7.2 

14.2 

Livingston. 

1,043 

40,465 

42,035 

38,455 

-3.7 

9.3 

Logan. 

617 

30,216 

28,680 

25,489 

5.4 

12.5 

McDonough. 

588 

26,887 

28,412 

27,467 

-5.4 

3.4 

McHenry. 

620 

32,509 

29,759 

26,114 

9.2 

14.0 

McLean. 

1,191 

68,008 

67,843 

63,036 

0.2 

7.6 

Macon. 

585 

54,186 

44,003 

38,083 

23.1 

15.5 

Macoupin. 

860 

50,685 

42,256 

40,380 

19.9 

4.6 

Madison. 

737 

89,847 

64,694 

51,535 

38.9 

25.5 

Marion. 

569 

35,094 

30,446 

24,341 

15.3 

25.1 

Marshall. 

396 

15,679 

16,370 

13,653 

-4.2 

19.9 

Mason. 

555 

17,377 

17,491 

16,067 

-0.7 

8.9 

Massac. 

240 

14,200 

13,110 

11,313 

8.3 

15.9 

Menard. 

317 

12,796 

14,336 

13,120 

-10.7 

9.3 

Mercer. 

540 

19,723 

20,945 

18,545 

-5.8 

12.9 

Monroe. 

389 

13,508 

13,847 

12,948 

-2.4 

6.9 

Montgomery. 

689 

35,311 

30,836 

30,003 

14.5 

2.8 

Morgan. 

576 

34,420 

35,006 

32,636 

-1.7 

7.3 

Moultrie. 

338 

14,630 

15,224 

14,481 

-3.9 

5.1 

Ogle. 

756 

27,864 

29,129 

28,710 

-4.3 

1.5 

Peoria. 

636 

100,255 

88,608 

70,378 

13.1 

25.9 

Perry. 

451 

22,088 

19,830 

17,529 

11.4 

13.1 

Piatt. 

451 

16,376 

17.706 

17,062 

-7.5 

3.8 

Pike. 

786 

28,622 

31,595 

31,000 

-9.4 

1.9 

Pope. 

385 

11,215 

13,585 

14,016 

-17.4 

-3.1 

Pulaski. 

190 

15,650 

14,554 

11,355 

7.5 

28.2 

Putnam. 

173 

7,561 

4,746 

4,730 

59.3 

0.3 

Randolph. 

587 

29,120 

28,001 

25,049 

4.0 

11.8 

Richland. 

357 

15,970 

16,391 

15,019 

-2.6 

9.1 


‘ See headnote to table, page 12. 

s State total includes population (1) specially enumerated in 1890, not credited to 
any county. 

6 Less than one-tenth of 1 per cent. 











































































































































































































16 


POPULATION—UNITED STATES 


Table 3.—AREA AND POPULATION OF COUNTIES AND EQUIVALENT SUBDIVISIONS IN CONTINENTAL UNITED 

STATES: 1910, 1900, AND 1890—Continued. 

[Percentages not figured where base is less than 100. A minus sign (—) denotes decrease.] 


COUNTY. 

Land 
area in 
square 
miles, 

1910 

POPULATION 


PER CENT OF 
INCREASE. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

1900- 

mo 

1890- 

1900 

ILLINOIS—Con. 

Rock Island. 

424 

70,404 

55,249 

41,917 

27.4 

31.8 

St. Clair. 

663 

119,870 

86,685 

66,571 

38.3 

30.2 

Saline. 

399 

30,204 

21,685 

19,342 

39.3 

12.1 

Sangamon. 

876 

91,024 

71,593 

61,195 

27.1 

17.0 

Schuyler. 

432 

14.852 

16,129 

16,013 

-7.9 

0.7 

Scott. 

249 

10.067 

10,455 

10,304 

-3.7 

1.5 

Shelby. 

772 

31,693 

32,126 

31,191 

-1.3 

3.0 

Stark. 

290 

10,098 

10,186 

9,982 

-0.9 

2.0 

Stephenson. 

559 

36,821 

34,933 

31,338 

5.4 

11.5 

Tazewell. 

647 

34,027 

33,221 

29,556 

2.4 

12.4 

Union. 

403 

21,856 

22,610 

21,549 

-3.3 

4.9 

Vermilion. 

921 

77,996 

65,635 

49,905 

11.866 

18.8 

31.5 

Wabash. 

220 

14,913 
23,313 

12,583 

18.5 

6.0 

Warren. 

546 

23,163 

21,281 

0.6 

8.8 

Washington. 

561 

18,759 

19,526 

19,262 

-3.9 

1.4 

Wayne. 

733 

25,697 

27,626 

23,806 

-7.0 

16.0 

White. 

507 

23,052 
34,507 

25,386 

25,005 

-9.2 

1.5 

Whiteside. 

679 

34,710 

30,854 

-0.6 

12.5 

Will. 

844 

84,371 

74,764 

62,007 

12.8 

20.6 

Williamson. 

449 

45,098 

27,796 

47,845 

22,226 

62.2 

25.1 

Winnebago. 

529 

63,153 

39,938 

32.0 

19.8 

Woodford. 

528 

20,506 

21,822 

21,429 

-6.0 

1.8 

INDIANA. 

36,045 

2,700,876 

2,516,462 

2,192,404 

7.3 

14.8 

Adams. 

337 

21,840 

22,232 

20,181 

-1.8 

10.2 

Allen. 

661 

93,386 

77,270 

66,689 

20.9 

15.9 

Bartholomew. 

407 

24,813 

24,594 

23,867 

0.9 

3.0 

Benton. 

408 

12,688 

13,123 

11,903 

-3.3 

10.2 

Blackford. 

168 

15,820 

17,213 

10,461 

-8.1 

64.5 

Boone. 

427 

24,673 

26,321 

26,572 

-6.3 

-0.9 

Brown. 

324 

7,975 

9,727 

10,308 

-18.0 

-5.6 

Carroll. 

377 

17,970 

19,953 

20,021 

-9.9 

-0.3 

Cass. 

416 

36,368 

34,545 

31,835 

31,152 

5.3 

10.9 

Clark. 

375 

30,200 

30,259 

-4.9 

5.2 

Clay. 

361 

32,535 

34,285 

30,536 

-5.1 

12.3 

Clinton. 

408 

26,674 

28,202 

27,370 

-5.4 

3.0 

Crawford. 

303 

12,057 

13,476 

13,941 

-10.5 

-3.3 

Daviess. 

433 

27,747 

29,914 

26,227 

-7.2 

14.1 

Dearborn. 

313 

21,396 

22,194 

23,364 

-3.6 

-5.0 

Decatur. 

378 

18,793 

19,518 

19,277 

-3.7 

1.3 

Dekalb. 

370 

25,054 

51,414 

25,711 

24,307 

-2.6 

5.8 

Delaware.. 

392 

49,624 

30,131 

3.6 

64.7 

Dubois. 

427 

19,843 

20,357 

20,253 

-2.5 

0.5 

Elkhart. 

462 

49,008 

45,052 

39,201 

8.8 

14.9 

Fayette. 

216 

14,415 

13,495 

12,630 

6.8 

6.8 

Floyd. 

148 

30,293 
20,439 

30,118 

29,458 

0.6 

2.2 

Fountain. 

395 

21,446 

16.388 

19,558 

-4.7 

9.7 

Franklin. 

394 

15,335 

18,366 

-6.4 

-10.8 

Fulton. 

367 

16,879 

17,453 

16,746 

-3.3 

4.2 

Gibson. 

486 

30,137 

30,099 

24,920 

0.1 

20.8 

Grant. 

423 

51,426 

54,693 

31,493 

-6.0 

73.7 

Greene. 

543 

36,873 

28,530 

24,379 

29.2 

17.0 

Hamilton. 

399 

27,026 

29,914 
19,189 

26,123 

-9.7 

14.5 

Hancock. . 

307 

19,030 

17,829 

-0.8 

7.6 

Harrison. 

486 

20,232 

21,702 

20,786 

-6.8 

4.4 

Hendricks. 

408 

20,840 

21,292 

21,498 

-2.1 

-1.0 

Henry. 

397 

29,758 

25,088 

23,879 

18.6 

5.1 

Howard. 

297 

33,177 

28,575 

26,186 

16. 1 

9.1 

Huntington. 

386 

28,982 

28,901 

27,644 

0.3 

4.5 

Jackson. 

518 

24,727 

26,633 

24,139 

-7.2 

10.3 

Jasper. 

562 

13,044 

24,961 

14,292 

11,185 

-8.7 

27.8 

Jav. 

375 

26,818 

23,478 

-6.9 

14. 2 

Jefferson. 

364 

20,483 

22,913 

24,507 

-10.6 

-6.5 

Jennings. 

383 

14,203 

15,757 

14,608 

-9.9 

7.9 

Johnson. 

322 

20,394 

20,223 

19,561 

0.8 

3.4 

Knox. 

510 

39.183 

32,746 
29,109 

28,044 
28,645 

19.7 

16.8 

Kosciusko. 

541 

27,936 

-4.0 

1.6 

Lagrange. 

387 

15,148 

15,284 

15,615 

-0.9 

-2. 1 

Lake. 

492 

82,864 

37,892 

23,886 

118.7 

58.6 

Laporte. 

595 

45,797 

38,386 

34,445 

19.3 

11.4 

Lawrence. 

456 

30,625 

25,729 

19,792 
36,487 

19.0 

30.0 

Madison. 

450 

65,224 

70,470 

-7.4 

93.1 

Marion. 

397 

26.3,661 

197,227 

141,156 

33.7 

39.7 

Marshall. 

441 

24,175 

25,119 

23,818 

-3.8 

5.5 

Martin. 

339 

12,950 

14,711 

13,973 

-12.0 

5.3 

Miami. 

381 

29,350 

28,344 

25,823 

3.5 

9.8 

Monroe. 

416 

23,426 

20,873 

29,388 

17,673 

12.2 

IS. 1 

Montgomery. 

501 

29,296 

28.025 

-0.3 

4.9 

Morgan. 

406 

21,182 

20,457 

18,643 

3.5 

9.7 


COUNTY. 

Land 
area in 
square 
miles, 

1910 

POPULATION. 

PER CENT OF 
INCREASE. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

1900- 

mo 

1890- 

1900 

INDIANA—Con. 







Newton. 

405 

10,504 

10,448 

8,803 

0.5 

18.7 

Noble. 

417 

24,009 

23,533 

23,359 

2.0 

0.7 

Ohio. 

85 

4,329 

4,724 

4,955 

-8.4 

-4.7 

Orange. 

407 

17,192 

16,854 

14,678 

2.0 

14.8 

Owen. 

393 

14,053 

15,149 

15,040 

-7.2 

0.7 

Parke. 

447 

22,214 

23,000 

20,296 

-3.4 

13.3 

Perry. 

384 

18,078 

18,778 

18,240 

-3.7 

2.9 

Pike. 

338 

19,684 

20,486 

18,544 

-3.9 

10.5 

Porter. 

415 

20,540 

19,175 

18,052 

7.1 

6.2 

Posey. 

402 

21,670 

22,333 

21,529 

-3.0 

3.7 

Pulaski. 

432 

13,312 

14,033 

11,233 

-5. 1 

24.9 

Putnam. 

483 

20,520 

21.478 

22,335 

-4.5 

-3.8 

Randolph. 

447 

29,013 

28,653 

28,085 

1.3 

2.0 

Ripley. 

448 

19,452 

19,881 

19,350 

-2.2 

2.7 

Rush. 

409 

19,349 

20,148 

19,034 

-4.0 

5.9 

St. Joseph. 

460 

84,312 

58,881 

42,457 

43.'2 

38.7 

Scott. 

190 

8,323 

8,307 

7,833 

0.2 

6.1 

Shelby. 

407 

26,802 

26, 491 

25,454 

1.2 

4.1 

Spencer. 

403 

20,676 

22,407 

22,060 

-7.7 

1.6 

Starke. 

305 

10,567 

10,431 

7,339 

1.3 

42.1 

Steuben. 

305 

14.274 

15,219 

14,478 

-6.2 

5.1 

Sullivan. 

460 

32,439 

26,005 

21,877 

24.7 

18.9 

Switzerland. 

222 

9,914 

11,840 

12,514 

-16.3 

-5.4 

Tippecanoe. 

503 

40,063 

38,659 

35,078 

3.6 

10.2 

Tipton. 

260 

17,459 

19,116 

18,157 

-8.7 

5.3 

Union. 

162 

6,260 

6,748 

7,006 

-7.2 

-3.7 

Vanderburg. 

233 

77,438 

71,769 

59,809 

7.9 

20.0 

Vermilion. 

254 

18,865 

15,252 

13,154 

23.7 

15.9 

Vigo. 

409 

87,930 

62,035 

50,195 

41.7 

23.6 

Wabash. 

425 

26,926 

28,235 

27,126 

-4.6 

4.1 

Warren. 

368 

10,899 

11,371 

10,955 

-4.2 

3.8 

Warrick. 

392 

21,911 

22,329 

21,161 

-1.9 

5.5 

Washington. 

519 

17,445 

19,409 

18,619 

-10.1 

4.2 

Wayne. 

411 

43,757 

38,970 

37,628 

12.3 

3.6 

Wells. 

365 

22,418 

23,449 

21,514 

-4.4 

9.0 

White. 

507 

17,602 

19,138 

15,671 

-8.0 

22.1 

Whitley. 

338 

16,892 

17,328 

17,768 

-2.5 

-2.5 

IOWA. 

55,586 

2,224,771 

2,231,853 

'1,912,297 

-0.3 

16.7 

Adair. 

573 

14,420 

16,192 

14,534 

-10.9 

11.4 

Adams. 

427 

10,998 

13,601 

12,292 

-19.1 

10.6 

Allamakee. 

639 

17,328 

18,711 

17,907 

-7.4 

4.5 

Appanoose. 

513 

28,701 

25,927 

18,961 

10.7 

36.7 

Audubon. 

443 

12,671 

13,626 

12,412 

-7.0 

9.8 

Benton. 

712 

23,156 

25,177 

24,178 

-8.0 

4.1 

Blackhawk. 

565 

44,865 

32,399 

24,219 

38.5 

33.8 

Boone. 

569 

27,626 

28,200 

23,772 

-2.0 

18.6 

Bremer. 

434 

15,843 

16,305 

14,630 

-2.8 

11.4 

Buchanan. 

567 

19,748 

21,427 

18,997 

-7.8 

12.8 

Buena Vista. 

571 

15,981 

16,975 

13,548 

-5.9 

25.3 

Butler. 

577 

17,119 

17,955 

15,463 

-4.7 

16.1 

Calhoun. 

568 

17,090 

18,569 

13,107 

-8.0 

41.7 

Carroll. 

571 

20,117 

20,319 

18,828 

-1.0 

7.9 

Cass. 

564 

19,047 

21,274 

19,645 

-10.5 

8.3 

Cedar. 

570 

17,765 

19,371 

18,253 

-8.3 

6.1 

Cerro Gordo. 

567 

25,011 

20,672 

14,864 

21.0 

39.1 

Cherokee. 

573 

16,741 

16,570 

15,659 

1.0 

5.8 

Chickasaw. 

497 

15,375 

17,037 

15,019 

-9.8 

13.4 

Clarke. 

428 

10,736 

12,440 

11,332 

-13.7 

9.8 

Clay. 

563 

12,766 

13,401 

9,309 

-4.7 

44.0 

Clavton. 

762 

25,576 

27,750 

26,733 

-7.8 

3.8 

Clinton. 

691 

45,394 

43,832 

41,199 

3.6 

6.4 

Crawford. 

715 

20,041 

21,685 

18,894 

-7.6 

14.8 

Dallas. 

589 

23,628 

23,058 

20,479 

2.5 

12.6 

Davis. 

501 

13,315 

15,620 

15,258 

-14.8 

2.4 

Decatur. 

533 

16,347 

18,115 

15,643 

-9.8 

15.8 

Delaware. 

571 

17,888 

19,185 

17,349 

-6.8 

10.6 

Des Moines. 

409 

36,145 

35,989 

35,324 

0.4 

1.9 

Dickinson. 

376 

8,137 

7,995 

4,328 

1.8 

84.7 

Dubuque. 

601 

57,450 

56,403 

49,848 

1.9 

13.1 

Emmet. 

393 

9,816 

9,936 

4,274 

-1.2 

132.5 

Fayette. 

724 

27,919 

29,845 

23,141 

-6.5 

29.0 

Floyd. 

495 

17,119 

17,754 

15,424 

-3.6 

15.1 

Franklin. 

578 

14,780 

14,996 

12,871 

-1.4 

10.5 

Fremont. 

507 

15,623 

18,546 

16,842 

-15.8 

10.1 

Greene. 

574 

16,023 

17,820 

15,797 

-10.1 

12.8 

Grundy. 

501 

13,574 

13,757 

13.215 

-1.3 

4.1 

Guthrie. 

595 

17.374 

18,729 

17,380 

-7.2 

7.8 

Hamilton. 

570 

19,242 

19,514 

15,319 

-1.4 

27.4 


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Table 3.— AREA AND POPULATION OF COUNTIES AND EQUIVALENT SUBDIVISIONS IN CONTINENTAL UNITED 

STATES: 1910, 1900, AND 1890—Continued. 

[Percentages not figured where base is less than 100. A minus sign (—) denotes decrease.] 


COUNTY. 

Land 
area in 
square 
miles, 

1910 

POPULATION. 

PER CENT OF 
INCREASE. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

1900- 

1910 

1890- 

1900 

IOWA—Con. 







Hancock. 

570 

12,731 

13,752 

7,621 

-7.4 

80.4 

Hardin. 

569 

20,921 

22,794 

19,003 

-8.2 

19.9 

Harrison. 

691 

23,162 

25,597 

21.356 

-9.5 

19.9 

Henry. 

427 

18,640 

20,022 

18,895 

-6.9 

6.0 

Howard. 

468 

12,920 

14,512 

11,182 

-11.0 

29.8 

Humboldt. 

431 

12,182 

12,667 

9,836 

-3.8 

28.8 

Ida. 

430 

11,296 

12,327 

10,705 

-8.4 

15.2 


583 

18.409 

19,544 

18,270 

-5.8 

7.0 

Jackson. 

632 

21,258 

23,615 

22,771 

-10.0 

3.7 

Jasper. 

730 

27,034 

26,976 

24,943 

0.2 

8.2 

Jefferson. 

431 

15,951 

17,437 

15,184 

-8.5 

14.8 

Johnson. 

610 

25,914 

24,817 

23,082 

4.4 

7.5 

Jones. 

569 

19,050 

21,954 

20,233 

-13.2 

8.5 

Keokuk. 

578 

21,160 

24,979 

23,862 

-15.3 

4.7 

Kossuth. 

973 

21,971 

22,720 

13,120 

-3.3 

73.2 

Lee. 

511 

36,702 

39,719 

37,715 

-7.6 

5.3 

Linn. 

709 

60,720 

55,392 

45,303 

9.6 

22.3 

Louisa. 

396 

12,855 

13,516 

11.873 

-4.9 

13.8 

Lucas. 

432 

13,462 

16,126 

14,563 

-16.5 

10.7 

Lyon. 

582 

14,624 

13,165 

8,680 

11.1 

51.7 

Madison. 

563 

15,621 

17,710 

15,977 

-11.8 

10.8 

Mahaska. 

568 

29,860 

34,273 

28,805 

-12.9 

19.0 

Marion. 

563 

22,995 

24,159 

23,058 

-4.8 

4.8 

Marshall. 

572 

30,279 

29,991 

25,842 

1.0 

16.1 

Mills. 

438 

15,811 

16,764 

14,548 

-5.7 

15.2 

Mitchell. 

463 

13,435 

14,916 

13,299 

-9.9 

12.2 

Monona. 

686 

16,633 

17,980 

14,515 

-7.5 

23.9 

Monroe. 

432 

25,429 

17,985 

13,666 

41.4 

31.6 

Montgomery. 

424 

16,604 

17,803 

15,848 

-6.7 

12.3 

Muscatine. 

432 

29,505 

28,242 

24,504 

4.5 

15.3 

O’Brien. 

569 

17,262 

16,985 

13,060 

1.6 

30.1 

Osceola. 

395 

8,956 

8,725 

5,574 

2.6 

56.5 

Page. 

531 

24,002 

24,187 

21,341 

-0.8 

13.3 

Palo Alto. 

561 

13,845 

14,354 

9,318 

-3.5 

54.0 

Plymouth. 

856 

23,129 

22,209 

19,568 

4.1 

13.5 

Pocahontas. 

576 

14,808 

15,339 

9,553 

-3.5 

60.6 

Polk. 

582 

110,438 

82,624 

65,410 

33.7 

26.3 

Pottawattamie. 

942 

55,832 

54,336 

47,430 

2.8 

14.6 

Poweshiek. 

580 

19,589 

19,414 

18,394 

0.9 

5.5 

Ringgold. 

540 

12,904 

15,325 

13,556 

-15.8 

13.0 

Sac. 

574 

16,555 

17,639 

14,522 

-6.1 

21.5 

Scott. 

449 

60,000 

51,558 

43,164 

16.4 

19.4 

Shelby. 

589 

16,552 

17,932 

17,611 

-7.7 

1.8 

Sioux. 

760 

25,248 

23,337 

18,370 

8.2 

27.0 

Story. 

567 

24,083 

23,159 

18,127 

4.0 

27.8 

Tama.. 

720 

22,156 

24,585 

21,651 

-9.9 

i 11.8 

Taylor. 

534 

16,312 

18,784 

16,384 

-13.2 

14.6 

Union. 

427 

16,616 

19,928 

16,900 

-16.6 

17.9 

Van Buren. 

477 

15,020 

17,354 

16,253 

-13.4 

6.8 

Wapello. 

428 

37,743 

35,426 

30,426 

6.5 

16.4 

Warren. 

570 

18,194 

20,376 

18,269 

-10.7 

11.5 

Washington. 

559 

19,925 

20,718 

18,468 

-3.8 

12.2 

Wayne.”. 

524 

16,184 

17,491 

15,670 

-7.5 

11.6 

Webster. 

714 

34,629 

31,757 

21,582 

9.0 

47.1 

Winnebago. 

399 

11,914 

12,725 

7,325 

-6.4 

73.7 

Winneshiek. 

686 

21,729 

23,731 

22,528 

-8.4 

5.3 

Woodbury. 

864 

67,616 

54,610 

55,632 

23.8 

-1.8 

Worth. 

399 

9,950 

10,887 

9,247 

-8.6 

17.7 

Wright. 

575 

17,951 

18,227 

12,057 

-1.5 

51.2 

KANSAS. 

81,774 

1,690,949 

1,470,495 

*1,428,108 

15.0 

3.0 

Allen. 

508 

27,640 

19,507 

13,509 

41.7 

44.4 

Anderson. 

577 

13,829 

13,938 

14,203 

-0.8 

-1.9 

Atchison. 

412 

28,107 

28,606 

26,758 

-1.7 

6.9 

Barber. 

1,134 

9,916 

6,594 

7,973 

50.4 

-17.3 

Barton. 

892 

17,876 

13,784 

13,172 

29.7 

4.6 

Bourbon. 

656 

24,007 

24,712 

28,575 

-2.9 

-13.5 

Brown. 

571 

21,314 

22,369 

20,319 

-4.7 

i 5.3 

Butler. 

1,4.34 

23,059 

23,363 

24,055 

-1.3 

-2.9 

Chase. 

751 

7,527 

8,246 

8,233 

-8.7 

0.2 

Chautauqua. 

652 

11,429 

11,804 

12,297 

-3.2 

-4.0 

Cherokee. 

605 

38,162 

42,694 

27,770 

-10.6 

53.7 

Cheyenne. 

1,008 

4,248 

2,640 

4,401 

60.9 

-40.0 

Clark. 

973 

4,093 

1,701 

2,357 

140.6 

-27.8 

Clav. 

638 

15.251 

15.833 

16,146 

-3.7 

-1.9 

Cloud. 

702 

18,388 

18,071 

19,295 

1.8 

-6.3 


COUNTY. 

Land 
area in 

POPULATION. 

INCREASE. 

square 

miles, 

1910 

1910 

1900 

1890 

1900- 

1910 

1890- 

1900 

KANSAS—Con. 

Coffey. 

644 

15,205 

16,643 

15,856 

-8.6 

J 

5.0 

Comanche. 

788 

3,281 

1,619 

2,549 

102.7 

-36.5 

Cowlev. 

1,133 

31,790 

30,156 

34,478 

5.4 

-12.5 

Crawford. 

605 

51,178 

38,809 

30,286 

31.9 

28.1 

Decatur. 

891 

8,976 

9,234 

8,414 

-2.8 

9.7 

Dickinson. 

838 

24,361 

21,816 

22,273 

11.7 

-2.1 

Doniphan. 

378 

14,422 

15,079 

13,535 

-4.4 

Ul.l 

Douglas. 

469 

24,724 

25,096 

23,961 

— 1.5 

4.7 

Edwards. 

611 

7,033 

3,682 

3,600 

91.0 

2.3 

Elk. 

652 

10,128 

11,443 

12,216 

-11.5 

-6.3 

Ellis. 

901 

12,170 
10,444 

8,626 

9,626 

3,469 

7,942 

41.1 

8.6 

Ellsworth. 

724 

9,272 

8.5 

3.8 

Finney s . 

1,276 

6,908 

11,393 

3,350 

99.1 

3.6 

Ford. 

1,082 

5,497 

5,308 

107.3 

3.6 

Franklin. 

585 

20,884 

21,354 

20,279 

-2.2 

5.3 

Geary. 

390 

12,681 

10,744 

10,423 

18.0 

3.1 

Gove'. 

1,080 

6,044 

8,700 

2,441 

2,994 

147.6 

-18.5 

Graham. 

897 

5,173 

5,029 

68.2 

2.9 

Grant. 

578 

1,087 

422 

1,308 

2,415 

157.6 

-67.7 

Gray. 

857 

3,121 

1,264 

146.9 

-47.7 

Greeley. 

776 

1,335 

493 

1,264 

170.8 

-61.0 

Greenwood. 

1,158 

16,060 

16,196 

16,309 

-0.8 

-0.7 

Hamilton. 

984 

3,360 

1,426 

2,027 

135.6 

-29.6 

Harper. 

799 

14,748 

19,200 

10,310 

13.266 

43.0 

-22.3 

Harvey. 

540 

17,591 

17,601 

9.1 

-0.1 

Haskell. 

577 

993 

457 

1,077 

117.3 

-57.6 

Hodgeman. 

858 

2,930 

2,032 

2,395 

44.2 

-15.2 

Jackson. 

675 

16,861 

17,117 

14,626 

-1.5 

i 10.1 

Jefferson. 

543 

15,826 

17,533 

16,620 

-9.7 

5.5 

Jewell. 

900 

18,148 

19,420 

19,349 

-6.5 

0.4 

Johnson. 

486 

18,288 

18,104 

17,385 

1.0 

4.1 

Kearny. 

853 

3,206 

1,107 

1,571 

1S9.6 

-29.5 

Kingman. 

867 

13,386 

10,663 

11,823 

25.5 

-9.8 

Kiowa. 

723 

6,174 

2,365 

2,873 

161.1 

-17.7 

Labette. 

643 

31,423 

27,387 

27,586 

14.7 

-0.7 

Lane. 

715 

2,603 

1,563 

2,060 

66.5 

-24.1 

Leavenworth. 

440 

41,207 

40,940 

38,485 

0.7 

6.4 

Lincoln. 

721 

10,142 

9,886 

9,709 

2.6 

1.8 

Linn. 

613 

14,735 

16; 689 

17,215 

-11.7 

-3.1 

Logan. 

1,082 

4,240 

1,962 

3,384 

116.1 

-42.0 

Lyon. 

845 

24,927 

25.074 

23,196 

-0.6 

8.1 

McPherson. 

900 

21,521 

21,421 

21,614 
20,539 

0.5 

-0.9 

Marion. 

971 

22,415 

20,676 

8.4 

0.7 

Marshall. 

905 

23,880 

24,355 

23,912 

-2.0 

1.9 

Meade. 

984 

5,055 

1,581 

2,542 

219.7 

-37.8 

Miami. 

602 

20,030 

21,641 

19,614 

-7.4 

10.3 

Mitchell. 

713 

14,089 

14,647 

15,037 

-3.8 

-2.6 

Montgomery. 

644 

49,474 

29,039 

23.104 

70.4 

25.7 

Morris. 

696 

12.397 

11,967 

11,381 

3.6 

5.1 

Morton. 

718 

1,333 

304 

724 

338.5 

-58.0 

Nemaha. 

716 

19,072 

20,376 

19,249 

-6.4 

5.9 

Neosho. 

580 

23,754 

19,254 

18,561 

23.4 

3.7 

Ness. 

1,079 

5,883 

4,535 

4,944 

29.7 

-8.3 

Norton. 

876 

11,614 

11,325 

10,617 

2.6 

6.7 

Osage. 

718 

19,905 

23,659 

25,062 

-15.9 

-5.6 

Osborne. 

894 

12,827 

11,844 

12,083 

8.3 

-2.0 

Ottawa. 

712 

11,811 

11.182 

12,581 

5.6 

-11.1 

Pawnee. 

742 

8,859 

5,084 

5,204 

13.661 

74.3 

-2.3 

Phillips. 

887 

14.150 

14,442 

-2.0 

5.7 

Pottawatomie. 

829 

17,522 

18,470 

17,722 

-5.1 

4.2 

Pratt. 

726 

11,156 

7,085 

8,118 

57.5 

-12.7 

R&wlins. 

1,064 

6,380 

5,241 

6,756 

21.7 

-22.4 

Reno. 

1,242 

37,853 

29,027 

27.079 

30.4 

7.2 

Republic. 

704 

17,447 
15,106 

18,248 

19,002 

-4.4 

-4.0 

Rice. 

707 

14,745 

14,451 

2.4 

2.0 

Riley. 

604 

15,783 

13,828 

13,183 

14.1 

4.9 

Rooks. 

890 

11,282 

7,960 

8,018 

41.7 

-0.7 

Rush. 

719 

7,826 

6,134 

5,204 

27.6 

17.9 

Russell. 

895 

10,800 

8,489 

7,333 

27.2 

15.8 

Saline. 

720 

20,338 

17,076 

17,442 

19.1 

-2.1 

Scott. 

714 

3,047 

1,098 

1,262 

177.5 

-13.0 

Sedgwick. 

994 

73,095 

44,037 

43,626 

66.0 

0.9 

Seward. 

643 

4,091 

61,874 

822 

1,503 

397.7 

-45.3 

Shawnee. 

544 

53.727 

49,172 

15.2 

9.3 

Sheridan. 

896 

5,651 

3,819 

3,733 

48.0 

2.3 


1 See headnote to table, page 12. , , .. 

2 State total includes population (1,012) of Indian reservations 

nnexed to Finney County in 1893. . 

3 For changes in boundaries, etc., of counties, see page 33. 


specially enumerated in 1890, not distributed by counties; also population (881) of Garfield County, 


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POPULATION—UNITED STATES 


Table 3.— AREA AND POPULATION OF COUNTIES AND EQUIVALENT SUBDIVISIONS IN CONTINENTAL UNITED 

STATES: 1910, 1900, AND 1890—Continued. 

[Percentages not figured where base is less than 100. A minus sign (—) denotes decrease.] 


COUNTY. 

Land 
area in 
square 
miles, 

1910 

POPULATION. 

PER CENT OF 
INCREASE. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

1900- 

1910 

1890- 

1900 

KANSAS—Con. 







Sherman. 

1,049 

4,549 

3,341 

5,261 

36.2 

-36.5 

Smith. 

888 

15,365 

16,384 

15,613 

-6.2 

4.9 

Stafford. 

796 

12,510 

9,829 

8.520 

27.3 

15.4 

Stanton. 

685 

1.034 

327 

1,031 

216.2 

-68.3 

Stevens. 

729 

2,453 

620 

1,418 

295.6 

-56.3 

Sumner. 

1,179 

30,654 

25,631 

30,271 

19.6 

-15.3 

Thomas. 

1,065 

5,455 

4,112 

5,538 

32.7 

-25.7 

Trego. 

899 

5,398 

2,722 

2,535 

98.3 

7.4 

W abaunsee. 

795 

12,721 

12,813 

11,720 

-0.7 

9.3 

Wallace. 

921 

2,759 

1,178 

2,468 

134.2 

-52.3 

Washington. 

902 

20,229 

21,963 

22,894 

-7.9 

-4.1 

Wichita. 

721 

2,006 

1.197 

1.827 

67.6 

-34.5 

Wilson. 

581 

19,810 

15,621 

15,286 

26.8 

• 2.2 

Woodson. 

503 

9,450 

10,022 

9,021 

-5.7 

11.1 

Wyandotte. 

143 

100,068 

73,227 

54,407 

36 .1 

34.6 

KENTUCKY.... 

40,181 

2,289,905 

2,147,174 

1,858,635 

6.6 

15.5 

Adair. 

400 

16,503 

14.888 

13.721 

10.8 

8.5 

Allen. 

394 

14.882 

14,657 

13,692 

1.5 

7.0 

Anderson. 

201 

10,146 

10,051 

10.610 

0.9 

-5.3 

Ballard. 

252 

12,690 

10,761 

8,390 

17.9 

28.3 

Barren.... 

485 

• 25,293 

23,197 

21,490 

9.0 

7.9 

Bath. 

270 

13.988 

14,734 

12,813 

-5.1 

15.0 

Bell. 

384 

28, 447 

15,701 

10.312 

81.2 

52.3 

Boone. 

251 

9.420 

11.170 

12,246 

-15.7 

-8.8 

Bourbon. 

304 

17,462 

18.069 

16,976 

-3.4 

6.4 

Boyd. 

159 

23,444 

18,834 

14,033 

24.5 

34.2 

Bovle. 

186 

14.668 

13,817 

12,948 

6.2 

6.7 

Bracken. 

204 

10,308 

12,137 

12.369 

-15.1 

-1.9 

Breathitt. 

483 

17,540 

14,322 

8,705 

22.5 

64.5 

Breckinridge. 

568 

21,034 

20.534 

18,976 

2.4 

8.2 

Bullitt. 

308 

9,487 

9,602 

• 8,291 

-1.2 

15.8 

Butler. 

417 

15,805 

15,896 

13.956 

-0.6 

13.9 

Caldwell. 

322 

14,063 

14,510 

13,186 

-3.1 

10.0 

Calloway. 

412 

19,867 

17,633 

14,675 

12.7 

20.2 

Campbell. 

145 

59,369 

54,223 

44.208 

9.5 

22.7 

Carlisle. 

198 

9,048 

10,195 

7,612 

-11.3 

33.9 

Carroll. 

132 

8,110 

9,825 

9,266 

-17.5 

6.0 

Carter. 

413 

21,966 

20,228 

17,204 

8.6 

17.6 

Casey. 

379 

15,479 

15,144 

11,848 

2.2 

27.8 

Christian. 

725 

38,845 

37,962 

34,118 

2.3 

11.3 

Clark. 

265 

17,987 

16,694 

15,434 

7.7 

8.2 

Clay. 

478 

17,789 

15,364 

12,447 

15.8 

23.4 

Clinton. 

233 

8,153 

7,871 

7,047 

3.6 

11.7 

Crittenden. 

391 

13,296 

15,191 

13,119 

-12.5 

15.8 

Cumberland. 

387 

9.846 

8,962 

8,452 

9.9 

6.0 

Daviess.. 

478 

41,020 

38,667 

33,120 

6.1 

16.7 

Edmonson. 

308 

10,469 

10,080 

8,005 

3.9 

25.9 

Elliott. 

263 

9.814 

10.387 

9,214 

-5.5 

12.7 

Estill 1 . 

254 

12,273 

11,669 

10,836 

5.2 

7.7 

Fayette. 

269 

47.715 

42.071 

35,698 

13.4 

17.9 

Fleming. 

325 

16,066 

17,074 

16,078 

-5.9 

6.2 

Floyd. 

399 

18,623 

15,552 

11,256 

19.7 

38.2 

Franklin. 

199 

21.135 

20.852 

21,267 

1.4 

-2.0 

Fulton. 

193 

14,114 

11,546 

10,005 

22.2 

15.4 

Gallatin. 

109 

4.697 

5,163 

4,611 

-9.0 

12.0 

Garrard. 

237 

11,894 

12,042 

11,138 

-1.2 

8.1 

Grant. 

264 

10,581 

13,239 

12,671 

-20.1 

4.5 

Graves. 

551 

33,539 

33,204 

28,534 

1.0 

16.4 

Grayson. 

497 

19,958 

19,878 

18,688 

0.4 

6.4 

Green. 

279 

11,871 

12,255 

11,463 

-3.1 

6.9 

Greenup. 

346 

18,475 

15,432 

11,911 

19.7 

29.6 

Hancock. 

193 

8,512 

8,914 

9,214 

-4.5 

-3.3 

Hardin. 

606 

22,696 

22,937 

21,304 

-1.1 

7.7 

Harlan. 

478 

10,566 

9,838 

6,197 

7.4 

58.8 

Harrison. 

311 

16,873 

18,570 

16.914 

-9.1 

9.8 

Hart. 

430 

18,173 

18,390 

16,439 

-1.2 

11.9 

Henderson. 

435 

29,352 

32.907 

29,536 

-10.8 

11.4 

Henry. 

303 

13.716 

14,620 

14,164 

-6.2 

3.2 

Hickman. 

225 

11,750 

11,745 

11,637 

( 2 ) 

0.9 

Hopkins. 

546 

34,291 

30,995 

23,505 

10.6 

31.9 

Jackson. 

333 

10,734 

10,561 

8,261 

1.6 

27.8 

Jefferson. 

387 

262,920 

232,549 

188,598 

13.1 

23.3 

Jessamine. 

172 

12,613 

11,925 

11,248 

5.8 

6.0 

Johnson. 

268 

17.482 

13,730 

11,027 

27.3 

24.5 

Kenton. 

163 

70.355 

63,591 

54.161 

10.6 

17.4 

Knott. 

348 

10,791 

8,704 

5,438 

24.0 

60.1 


1 For changes in boundaries, etc., of counties, see page 33. 

2 Less than one-tenth of 1 per cent. 

3 Subdivisions are designated as parishes. 


COUNTY. 

Land 
area in 
square 
miles, 

1910 

POPULATION. 

PER CENT OF 
INCREASE. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

1900- 

1910 

1890- 

1900 

KENTUCKY— 







Con. 







Knox. 

356 

22,116 

17,372 

13,762 

27.3 

26.2 

Larue. 

288 

10,701 

10,764 

9,433 

-0.6 

14.1 

Laurel. 

447 

19,872 

17,592 

13,747 

13.0 

28.0 

Lawrence. 

422 

20,067 

19,612 

17,702 

2.3 

10.8 

Lee. 

199 

9,531 

7,988 

6,205 

19.3 

28.7 

Leslie. 

373 

8,976 

6,753 

3,964 

32.9 

70.4 

Letcher. 

355 

10,623 

9.172 

6,920 

15.8 

32.5 

Lewis. 

491 

16,887 

17.868 

14.803 

-5.5 

20.7 

Lincoln. 

338 

17,897 

17,059 

15,962 

4.9 

6.9 

Livingston. 

392 

10,627 

11,354 

9,474 

—6.4 

19.8 

Logan. 

643 

24,977 

25,994 

23.812 

-3.9 

9.2 

Lyon. 

277 

9,423 

9.319 

7,628 

1.1 

22.2 

McCracken. 

239 

35.064 

28.733 

21.051 

22.0 

36.5 

McLean. 

253 

13,241 

12, 448 

9,887 

6.4 

25.9 

Madison. 

446 

26,951 

25,607 

24,348 

5.2 

5.2 

Magoffin. 

302 

13,654 

12.006 

9,196 

13.7 

30.6 

Marion. 

345 

16,330 

16.290 

15,648 

0.2 

4 1 

Marshall. 

327 

15,771 

13,692 

11,287 

15.2 

21.3 

Martin... 

227 

7,291 

5.780 

4,209 

26.1 

37.3 

Mason. 

227 

18,611 

20,446 

20,773 

-9.0 

-1.6 

Meade. 

301 

9,783 

10,533 

9.484 

-7.1 

11.1 

Menifee. 

203 

6,153 

6,818 

4,666 

-9.8 

46.1 

Mercer. 

253 

14,063 

* 14,426 

15,034 

-25 

-4.0 

Metcalfe. 

303 

10,453 

9,988 

9.871 

4.7 

1.2 

Monroe. 

441 

13,663 

13,053 

10,989 

4.7 

18.8 

Montgomery. 

198 

12,868 

12,834 

12.367 

0.3 

3.8 

Morgan. 

365 

16,259 

12.792 

11.249 

27.1 

13.7 

Muhlenberg. 

472 

28,598 

20. 741 

17,955 

37.9 

15.5 

Nelscn. 

411 

16,830 

16,587 

16,417 

1.5 

1.0 

Nicholas. 

208 

10,601 

11,952 

10,764 

-11.3 

11.0 

Ohio. 

584 

27,642 

27,287 

22,946 

1.3 

18.9 

Oldham. 

180 

7,248 

7.078 

6.754 

2.4 

4.8 

O wen. 

367 

14,248 

17,553 

17.676 

-18 8 

-0.7 

Owsley. 

216 

7,979 

6.874 

5,975 

16.1 

15.0 

Pendleton.. 

279 

11,985 

14,947 

16,346 

-19.8 

-8.6 

Perry. 

335 

11,255 

8.276 

6.331 

36.0 

30.7 

Pike. 

779 

31,679 

22.686 

17.378 

39.6 

30.5 

Powell 1 . 

181 

6,268 

6,443 

4.698 

-2.7 

37.1 

Pulaski. 

779 

35,986 

31.293 

25,731 

15.0 

21.6 

Robertson. 

109 

4,121 

4,900 

4,684 

-15.9 

4.6 

Rockcastle. 

310 

14,473 

12,416 

9,841 

16.6 

26.2 

Rowan. 

272 

9,438 

8,277 

6,129 

14.0 

35.0 

Russell. 

329 

10,861 

9,695 

8.136 

12.0 

19.2 

Scott. 

289 

16,956 

18,076 

16.546 

-6.2 

9.2 

Shelby. 

427 

18,041 

18,340 

16,521 

-1.6 

11.0 

Simpson. 

216 

11,460 

11,624 

10.878 

-1.4 

6.9 

Spencer. 

186 

7,567 

7.406 

6.760 

2.2 

9.6 

Taylor. 

279 

11,961 

11.075 

9.353 

8.0 

18.4 

Todd. 

367 

16,488 

17.371 

16.814 

-5.1 

3.3 

Trigg. 

428 

14,539 

11,073 

13.902 

3.3 

1.2 

Trimble. 

154 

6,512 

7,272 

7,140 

-10.5 

1.8 

Union. 

325 

19.886 

21,326 

18.229 

-6.8 

17.0 

Warren. 

530 

30,579 

29,970 

30,158 

2.0 

-0.6 

Washington. 

299 

13,940 

14,182 

13.622 

-1.7 

4.1 

Wayne. 

590 

17,518 

14,892 

12,852 

17.6 

15.9 

Webster. 

344 

20,974 

20,097 

17,196 

4.4 

16.9 

Whitley. 

585 

31,982 

25,015 

17,590 

27.9 

42.2 

Wolfe. 

230 

9.864 

8,764 

7,180 

12.6 

22.1 

Woodford. 

195 

1? 571 

13 134 


4 3 

6 1 

LOUISIANA 3 .... 

45,409 

1,656,388 

1,381,625 

4 1,118,588 

19.9 

23.5 

Acadia. 

647 

31,847 

23,483 

13.231 

35.6 

77.5 

Ascension. 

291 

23,887 

24,142 

19,545 

-1.1 

23.5 

Assumption. 

484 

24.128 

21,620 

19,629 

11.6 

10.1 

Avoyelles. 

847 

34,102 

29,701 

25.112 

14.8 

18.3 

Bienville. 

848 

21,776 

17,588 

14,108 

23.8 

24.7 

Bossier. 

863 

21,738 

24.153 

20,330 

-10.0 

18.8 

Caddo. 

880 

58,200 

44.499 

31.555 

30.8 

41.0 

Calcasieu. 

3,650 

62,767 

30.428 

20,176 

106.3 

50.8 

Caldwell. 

531 

8.593 

6,917 

5,814 

24.2 

19.0 

Cameron. 

1,501 

4,288 

3,952 

2,828 

8.5 

39.7 

Catahoula 1 . 

718 

10.415 

16.351 

12.002 

-36.3 

36.2 

Claiborne. 

778 

25,050 

23,029 

23,312 

8.8 

-1.2 

Coqcordia. 

714 

14,278 

13,559 

14'. 871 

5.3 

-8.8 

De Soto. 

8"2 

27.689 

25.063 

19 860 

10.5 

26.2 

East Baton Rouge.. 

455 

34,580 

31,153 

25,922 

11.0 

20.2 


4 State total includes population (1) specially enumerated in 1890, not credited 
to any parish. 























































































































































































NUMBER AND DISTRIBUTION 


19 


Table 3.— AREA AND POPULATION OF COUNTIES AND EQUIVALENT SUBDIVISIONS IN CONTINENTAL UNITED 

STATES: 1910, 1900, AND 1890—Continued. 


[Percentages not figured where base Is less than 100. A minus sign (—) denotes decrease.] 



Land 
area in 
square 
miles, 

1910 

POPULATION. 


PEK CENT OF 
INCREASE. 


1910 

1900 

1890 

1900- 

1910 

1890- 

1900 

LOUISIANA— 

Con. 







East Carroll. 

420 

11,637 

11,373 

12,362 

2.3 

-8.0 

East Feliciana. 

464 

20,055 

20,443 

17,903 

-1.9 

14.2 

Franklin. 

630 

11,989 

8,890 

6,900 

34.9 

28.8 

Grant. 

683 

15.958 

12,902 

8,270 

23.7 

56.0 

Iberia. 

589 

31,262 

29,015 

20,997 

7.7 

38.2 

Iberville. 

584 

30,954 

27,006 

21,848 

14.6 

23.6 

Jackson. 

578 

13,818 

9,119 

7,453 

51.5 

22.4 

Jefferson. 

La Salle 1 . 

425 

640 

18,247 

9,402 

28,733 

15,321 

13,221 

19.1 

15.9 

Lafayette.. 

279 

22,825 

15,966 

25.9 

43.0 

Lafourche. 

991 

33,111 

28,882 

22,095 

14.6 

30.7 

Lincoln. 

472 

18,485 

15,898 

14,753 

16.3 

7.8 

Livingston. 

662 

10,627 

8,100 

5,769 

31.2 

40.4 

Madison. 

650 

10,676 

12,322 

14,135 

-13.4 

-12.8 

Morehouse. 

831 

18,786 

16,634 

16,786 

12.9 

-0.9 

Natchitoches. 

1,289 

36,455 

33,216 

25,836 

9.8 

28.6 

Orleans. 

200 

339,075 

287,104 

242,039 

18.1 

18.6 

Ouachita. 

642 

25.830 

20,947 

17,985 

23.3 

16.5 

Plaquemines. 

1,005 

12,524 

13,039 

25,777 

12,541 

-3.9 

4.0 

Pointe Coupee. 

576 

25,289 

19,613 

-1.9 

31.4 

Rapides. 

1,370 

44,545 

39,578 

27,642 

12.5 

43.2 

Red River. 

400 

11,402 

11,548 

11,318 

-1.3 

2.0 

Richland. 

565 

15,769 

11,116 

10,230 

41.9 

8.7 

Sabine. 

1,020 

19,874 

15,421 

9,390 

28.9 

64.2 

St. Bernard. 

616 

5,277 

5,031 

4,326 

4.9 

16.3 

St. Charles. 

295 

11,207 

9,072 

7,737 

23.5 

17.3 

St. Helena. 

420 

9,172 

23,009 

8,479 

8,062 

8.2 

5.2 

St. James. 

254 

20,197 

15,715 

13.9 

28.5 

St. John the Baptist 

231 

14,338 

12,330 

11,359 

16.3 

8.5 

St. Landry. 

1,645 

66,661 

52,906 

40,250 

26.0 

31.4 

St. Martin. 

525 

23,070 

18,940 

14,884 

21.8 

27.3 

St. Mary. 

632 

39,3G8 
18,917 

'34,145 

22,416 

15.3 

52.3 

St. Tammany. 

906 

13,335 

10,160 

41.9 

31.3 

Tangipahoa. 

790 

29,100 

17,625 

12,655 

65.4 

39.3 

Tensas. 

632 

17,-000 

19,070 

16,647 

-10.5 

14.6 

Terrebonne. 

1,756 

28,320 

24,464 

20,167 

15.8 

21.3 

Union. 

918 

20,451 

18,520 
20,705 

17,304 

10.4 

7.0 

Vermilion. 

1,213 

26,390 

14,234 
5,903 

27.5 

45.5 

Vernon. 

1,367 

17,384 

10,327 

68.3 

74.9 

Washington. 

655 

18,886 

9,628 

6,700 

96.2 

43.7 

Webster. 

609 

19,186 

15,125 

12,466 

26.8 

21.3 

West Baton Rouge.. 

214 

12,636 

10,285 

8,363 

22.9 

23.0 

West Carroll. 

306 

6.249 

3,685 

3,748 

69.6 

-1.7 

West Feliciana. 

352 

13,449 

15,994 

15,062 

7,082 

-15.9 

6.2 

Winn. 

969 

18,357 

9,648 

90.3 

36.2 

MAINE. 

29,895 

742,371 

, 694,466 

661,086 

6.9 

5.0 

Androscoggin. 

459 

59,822 

54,242 

48,968 

10.3 

10.8 

Aroostook. 

6,453 

74,664 

60,744 

49,589 

22.9 

22.5 

Cumberland. 

853 

112,014 

100,689 

90,949 

11.2 

10.7 

Franklin. 

1,789 

19,119 

18,444 

17,053 

3.7 

8.2 

Hancock. 

1,522 

35,575 

37,241 

37,312 

-4.5 

-0.2 

Kennebec. 

879 

62,863 

59,117 

57,012 

6.3 

3.7 

Knox. 

351 

28,981 

30,406 

31,473 

-4.7 

-3.4 

Lincoln. 

457 

18,216 

19,669 

21,996 

-7.4 

-10.6 

Oxford. 

1,980 

36,256 

32,238 

30,586 

12.5 

5.4 

Penobscot. 

3,258 

85,285 

76,246 

72,865 

11.9 

4.6 

Piscataquis. 

3,770 

19,887 

16,949 

16,134 

17.3 

5.1 

Sagadahoc. 

250 

18,574 

20,330 

19,452 

-8.6 

4. 5 

Somerset. 

3,633 

36,301 

33,849 

32,627 

7.2 

3.7 

Waldo. 

724 

23,383 

24,185 

27,759 

-3.3 

-12.9 

Washington. 

2,528 

42,905 

45,232 

44,482 
62,829 

-5.1 

1.7 

York. 

989 

68,526 

64,885 

5.6 

3.3 

MARYLAND.... 

9,941 

1,295,346 

1,188,044 

1,042,390 

9.0 

14.0 

Allegany.. 

443 

62,411 

53,694 

41,571 

16.2 

29.2 

Anne Arundel. 

432 

39,553 

39,620 

34,094 

-0.2 

16.2 

Baltimore. 

650 

122,349 

90,755 

72,909 

34.8 

24.5 

Baltimore city. 

30 

558,485 

508,957 

434,439 

9.7 

17.2 

Calvert. 

218 

10,325 

10,223 

9,860 

1.0 

3.7 

Caroline. 

319 

19,216 

16,248 

13,903 

18.3 

16.9 

Carroll. 

447 

33,934 

33,860 

32,376 

0.2 

4.6 

Cecil. 

377 

23,759 

24,662 

25,851 

-3.7 

-4.6 

Charles. 

464 

16,386 

17,662 

15,191 

-7.2 

16.3 

Dorchester. 

576 

28,669 

27,962 

24,843 

2.5 

12.6 


1 For changes In boundaries, etc., of counties, see page 33. 

? State total includes population (<) specially enumerated in 1890, not credited 
to any county. 


COUNTY. 

Land 
area in 
square 
miles, 

1910 

POPULATION 


PER CENT OF 
INCREASE. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

1900- 

1910 

1890- 

1900 

MARYLAND— 

Con. 







Frederick. 

663 

52,673 

51,920 

49,512 

1.5 

4.9 

Garrett. 

685 

20,105 

17, 701 

14,213 

13.6 

24.5 

Harford. 

442 

27,965 

28,209 

28,993 

-1.1 

-2.5 

Howard. 

250 

16,106 

16,715 

16,269 

-3.6 

2.7 

Kent. 

282 

16,957 

18,786 

17,471 

-9.7 

7.5 

Montgomery. 

521 

32,089 

30,451 

27,185 

. 5.4 

12.0 

Prince Georges. 

482 

36,147 

29,898 

26,080 

20.9 

14.6 

Queen Annes. 

365 

16,839 

18,364 

18,461 

-8.3 

-0.5 

St. Marys. 

371 

17,030 

17,182 

15,819 

-0.9 

8.6 

Somerset. 

331 

26,455 

25,923 

24,155 

2.1 

7.3 

Talbot. 

268 

19,620 

20,342 

19,736 

-3.5 

3.1 

W ashington. 

459 

49,617 

45,133 

39,782 

9.9 

13.5 

Wicomico. 

371 

26,815 

22,852 

19,930 

17.3 

14.7 

Worcester. 

495 

21,841 

20,865 

19,747 

4.7 

5.7 

MASSACHUSETTS 

8,039 

3,366,416 

2,805,346 

-2,238,947 

20.0 

25.3 

Barnstable. 

409 

27,542 

27,826 

29,172 

-1.0 

-4.6 

Berkshire. 

966 

105,259 

95,667 

81,108 

10.0 

18.0 

Bristol. 

567 

318,573 

252,029 

186,465 

26.4 

35.2 

Dukes. 

107 

4,504 
436,477 

4,561 

4,369 

-1.2 

4.4 

Essex. 

497 

357,030 

299,995 

22.3 

19.0 

Franklin. 

697 

43,600 

41,209 

38,610 

5.8 

6.7 

Hampden 1 . 

636 

231,369 

175,603 

135,713 

31.8 

29.4 

Hampshire 1 . 

585 

63,327 

58,820 

51,859 

7.7 

13.4 

Middlesex 1 . 

832 

669,915 

565,696 

431,167 

18.4 

31.2 

Nantucket. 

51 

2,962 

3,006 

3,268 

-1.5 

-8.0 

Norfolk 1 . 

410 

187,506 

151,539 

118,950 

23.7 

27.4 

Plvmouth. 

675 

144,337 

113,985 

92,700 

26.6 

23.0 

Suffolk 1 . 

51 

731,388 

611,417 

484,780 

19.6 

26.1 

Worcester. 

1,556 

399,657 

346,958 

280,787 

15.2 

23.6 

MICHIGAN. 

57,480 

3,810,173 

2,420,982 

32,093,890 

16.1 

15.6 

Alcona. 

684 

5,703 

5,691 

5,409 

0.2 

5.2 

Alger. 

920 

7,675 

5,868 

1,238 

30.8 

374.0 

Allegan. 

833 

39,819 

38,812 

38,961 

2.6 

-0.4 

Alpena. 

584 

19,965 

18,254 

15,581 

9.4 

17.2 

Antrim. 

475 

15,692 

16,568 

10,413 

-5.3 

59.1 

Arenac. 

374 

9,640 

9,821 

5,683 

-1.8 

72.8 

Baraga. 

917 

6,127 

4,320 

3,036 

41.8 

42.3 

Barry. 

556 

22,633 

22,514 

23,783 

0.5 

-5.3 

Bay. 

443 

68,238 

62,378 

56,412 

9.4 

10.6 

Benzie. 

314 

10,638 

9,685 

5,237 

9.8 

84.9 

Berrien. 

569 

53,622 

49,165 

41,285 

9.1 

19.1 

Branch. 

497 

25,605 

27,811 

26,791 

-7.9 

3.8 

Calhoun. 

693 

56,638 

49,315 

43,501 

14.8 

13.4 

Cass. 

493 

20,624 

20,876 

20,953 

-1.2 

-0.4 

Charlevoix 1 . 

411 

19,157 

13,956 

9,686 

37.3 

44.1 

Cheboygan. 

725 

17,872 

15,516 

11,986 

15.2 

29.5 

Chippewa. 

1,573 

24,472 

21,338 

12,019 

14.7 

77.5 

Clare. 

582 

9,240 

8,360 

7,558 

10.5 

10.6 

Clinton. 

571 

23,129 

25,136 

26,509 

-8.0 

-5.2 

Crawford. 

575 

3,934 

2,943 

2,962 

33.7 

-0.6 

Delta. 

Diokinson i_ 

1,169 

776 

30,108 
20,524 
30,499 

23,881 
17,890 
31,668 

15,330 

26.1 

14.7 

55.8 

Eaton. 

571 

32,094 

-3.7 

-1.3 

Emmet 1 . 

485 

18,561 

15,931 

8,756 

16.5 

81.9 

Genesee. 

655 

64,555 

41,804 

39,430 

54.4 

6.0 

Gladwin. 

519 

8,413 

6,564 

4,208 

28.2 

56.0 

Gogebic. 

1,133 

23,333 

16,738 

13,166 

39.4 

27.1 

Grand Traverse._ 

467 

23,784 

20,479 

13,355 

16. 1 

53.3 

Gratiot. 

579 

28,820 

29,889 

28,668 

-3.6 

4.3 

Hillsdale. 

597 

29,673 

29,865 

30,660 

-0.6 

-2.6 

Houghton. 

1,019 

88,098 

66,063 

35,389 

33.4 

86.7 

Huron. 

854 

34,758 

34,162 
39,818 

28,545 

1.7 

19.7 

Ingham. 

553 

53,310 

37,666 

33.9 

5.7 

Ionia. 

579 

33,550 

34,329 

10,246 

32,801 

—2.3 

4.7 

Iosco. 

570 

9,753 

15,224 

-4.8 

-32.7 

Iron 1 . 

1,200 

15,164 

8,990 

4,432 

68.7 

102.8 

Isabella. 

572 

23,029 

22,784 

18,784 

1.1 

21.3 

Jackson. 

707 

53,426 

48,222 

45,031 

10.8 

7.1 

Kalamazoo. 

562 

60,427 

44,310 

39,273 

5,160 

36.4 

12.8 

Kalkaska. 

573 

8,097 

7,133 

13.5 

38.2 

Kent. 

860 

159,145 

129,714 

109,922 

22.7 

18.0 

Keweenaw 1 . 

554 

7,156 

3,217 

2,894 

122.4 

11.2 

Lake. 

579 

4.939 

4,957 

6,505 

-0.4 

-23.8 

Lapeer. 

666 

26,033 

10,608 

27,641 

10,556 

29,213 

-5.8 

-5.4 

Leelanau 1 . 

338 

7,944 

0.5 

32.9 


* State total includes population (1) specially enumerated in 1890, not credited 
to any county: also, population (995) of Manitou and Isle Royal Counties, annexed to 
Charlevoix, Leelanau, and Keweenaw Counties in 1896 and 1897. 

















































































































































































































20 


POPULATION—UNITED STATES 


Table 3.— AREA AND POPULATION OF COUNTIES AND EQUIVALENT SUBDIVISIONS IN CONTINENTAL UNITED 

STATES: 1910, 1900, AND 1S90—Continued. 

[Percentages not figured where base is less than lOO. A min as sign (—) denotes decrease.] 


COUNTY. 

Land 
| area in 
square 
miles. 

1910 

POPULATION. 

PEE CENT OF 

IN CE EASE. 

1910 

1900 

1590 

1900- 

1910 

1590- 

1900 

MICHIGAN— 







Con. 







Lenawee... 

743 

47.907 

45.405 

45.448 

-1.0 

-a 1 

Livingston. 

568 

17 736 

IQ 

20 $5$ 

9 $ 

- — 

Luce.”. 

920 

4.034 

2! 983 

2.455 

34.2 

21.5 

Mackinac. 

1.044 

9.249 

7.703 

7.830 

20.1 

-1.6 

Macomb. 

472 

32,606 

33.244 

31,813 

-1.9 

4.5 

Manistee. 

562 

26.688 

27.856 

24.230 

— 4.2 

15.0 

Marquette 1 . 

1, S70 

46.739 

41.239 

39.521 

13.3 

4.3 

Mason. 

494 

21.S32 

18.555 

16.385 

15.6 

15.3 

Mecosta. 

571 

19.466 

20.633 

19.697 

-5.9 

5.1 

Menominee 1 ... . 

1,056 

25.648 

27,046 

33.639 

-5.2 

1 -19.6 

Midland.. 

529 

14.006 

14.439 

10.657 

-3.0 

35.5 

Missaukee. 

552 

10.606 

9.308 

5.948 

13.9 

84.4 

Monroe. 

573 

32.917 

32.754 

32.337 

0.5 

1-3 

Montcalm.. 

724 

32.069 

32.754 

32.637 

-2.1 

04 

Montmorencv. 

561 

3.755 

3.234 

1.4&i 

16.1 

117.5 

Muskegon. 

504 

40.577 

37.036 

40.013 

9.6 

—7.4 

Newavgo. 

551 

19.220 

17.673 

20.476 

8.8 

—13.7 

Oakland. 

SS6 

49.576 

44.792 

41.245 

: ‘ 

S6 

Oceana. 

543 

18.379 

16.644 

15.695 

10.4 

SO 

Ogemaw. 

5S0 

8.907 

7,765 

5.583 

14.7 

39.1 

Ontonagon.. 

1.333 

8.650 

6.197 

3.756 

39.6 

65.0 

Osceola. 

0< t 

17.5559 

17.850 

14.630 

0.2 

22.1 

Oscoda.. 

576 

2.027 

1.46S 

1.994 

35.1 

_Q 

Otsego. 

52S 

6.552 

6.175 

4.272 

6.1 

44.5 

Ottawa. 

565 

45.301 

39.667 

35.358 

14.2 

12.2 

Presque Isle. 

678 

11.249 

8.821 

4.687 

27.5 

58.2 

Roscommon.. 

53S 

2.274 

1.7S7 

2.033 

27.3 

—12.1 

Saginaw. 

828 

50.290 

81,223 

Si. 273 

9.9 

—1.3 

St. Ciair. 

no 

52.341 

55.228 

52.105 

-5.2 

6.0 

St. Joseph.. 

503 

25.499 

23.SS0 

25.356 

6.7 

—5.8 

Sanilac.. 

976 

33.930 

35.065 

32.589 

-3.2 

7.6 

Schoolcraft. 

1.207 

S. 651 

7.889 

5. SIS 

IOlO 

35.6 

Shiawassee. 

557 

33.246 

33.566 

30.952 


9.4 

Tuscola. 

S27 

34.913 

35.890 

32.508 

-2.7 

10.4 

Van Buren.. 

617 

33.185 

33.274 

30.541 

-0.3 

K9 

Washtenaw. 

704 

44.714 

47.761 

42.210 

-6,4 

1X2 

V> avne. 

620 

531.591 

34S.793 

257.114 

52.4 

35.7 

W eilord. 

577 

20.760 

16.845 

11.278 

23.3 

49.4 

MINNESOTA.... 

80.858 

2.075.708 

:1,751.394 

U.310.283 

18.5 

33.7 

Aitkin. 

1.530 

io. 3n 

6.743 

2.462 

53. 5 

173.9 

Anoka. 

450 

12.493 

11.313 

9.854 

10.4 

14.5 

Becker. 

1.349 

18.840 

14.375 

9.401 

31.1 

52.9 

Beltrami 1 . 

3.822 

19.337 

11.030 

312 

«o. 3 

*2,95X3 

Benton. 

405 

11.615 

9.912 

6.2S4 

17.2 

57.7 

Big Stone. 

491 

9.367 

S. 731 

5.722 

7.3 

52.6 

Blue Earth. 

762 

29.337 

32.263 

29.210 

-9.1 

ias 

Brown. 

612 

20.134 

19.757 

15.817 

LS 

25.1 

Carlton. 

867 

17.559 

10,017 

5.272 

75.3 

4 83.0 

Carver. 

376 

17,455 

17.544 

16.532 

-as 

si 

Cass 1 . 

2.104 

11.620 

i*777 

1.247 

49.4 

*332.7 

Chippewa.. 

501 

13.458 

12.499 

8.555 

7-7 

46.1 

Chisago. 

427 

13.537 

13.245 

10.359 

2.2 

27.9 

Clav. 

1.043 

19.640 

17.942 

11.517 

9.5 

55. S 

Clearwater i. 

1.019 

6.S70 





Cook. 

1.49S 

1.336 

810 

95 

64.9 


Cottonwood.. 

640 

12.651 

12.059 

7.412 

4.5 

62.5 

Crow Wing 1 . 

1.057 

1G.861 

14.250 

8.852 

18.3 

6L0 

Dakota. 

509 

25.171 

21.733 

. :r 

15.5 

7.4 

Dodge. 

440 

12.004 

13.340 

10.864 

-9.3 

22- S 

Douglas.. 

f>48 

17 fifiO 

17 9F4 

14 60^ 

1 ft 

23 0 

Faribault. 

n9 

19.949 

22.065 

16.795 

-9.5 

32.0 

Fill-more. 

865 

25.650 

25.235 

25.966 

-9.1 

S 7 

Freeborn. 

735 

22 . 

21.835 

17.9S2 

2.0 

2L6 

Goodhue. 

767 

31.637 

31.137 

28.806 

L6 

SI 

Grant. 

553 

9.114 

S.935 

6.875 

2.0 

3a 0 

Hennepin. 

565 

333.450 

225.340 

155.294 

46.0 

23.2 

Houston. 

570 

14.297 

15.400 

14.653 

-7.2 

5.1 

Hubbard 1 . 

955 

9.831 

6.578 

1.412 

49.5 

3-0.9 

Isanti. 

442 

12.615 

11.673 

7.607 

SI 

53.5 

Itasca 1 . 

2.730 

17.208 

4.573 

743 

276.3 I 

*425.0 

Jackson. 

702 

14.491 

14.793 

8.924 

—2.0 

65. S 

Kanabec. 

534 

6.461 

4.614 

1.579 

40.0 

192.2 

Kandivohi. 

501 

IS. 969 

IS. 416 

13.997 

SO 

31.6 

Kittson 1 . 

1,111 

9.660 

7.SS0 

5.387 

22-6 

46.4 i 


COUNTY. 

Land 
area in 
square 
miles, 

1910 

POPULATION. 

PEE CENT OF 
INCXEASE. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

1900 

1910 

1890- 

1900 

MINNESOTA— 







Con. 







Koochiching 1 _ 

3.141 

6.431 





Lac qui Parle. 

790 

15.435 

14.299 

10.352 

&0 

37.6 

Lake'.. 

2.099 

8-011 

4.654 

1.299 

72.1 

255.3 

Le Sueur. 

466 

18.609 

20 234 

IS. -157 

—5.0 

fi 2 

Lincoln. 

536 

9,874 

. , 

5,691 

iai 

57.5 

Lvan. 

70S 

15.722 

14.591 

9.501 

7.5 

5X6 

McLeod.. 

496 

18.691 

19.596 

17.026 

-A 6 

15.1 

Mahnomen 1 . 

572 

3.249 





Marshall. 

1.788 

16.338 

15.685 

9.130 

41 

71.9 

Martin. 

719 

17.518 

16.936 

9,403 

X 4 

sai 

Meeker. 

621 

17. C22 

17.753 

15.456 

—4.1 

1A 9 

Mxlle Lacs.. 

583 

10.705 

. >, 

2.845 

32.7 

IS. 5 

Morrison. 

1.143 

24.063 

22.891 

13.-325 

5l 1 

7L8 

Mower. 

711 

22.640 

22.335 

15-019 

1.4 

2 A 0 

Murrav. 

704 

11.755 

11.911 

6.692 

-1.3 

7S.0 

Nicollet. 

443 

14.125 

14.774 

13.352 

—4.4 

104 

Nobles. 

722 

15.210 

14.532 

7.965 

L9 

*7.6 

Norman 1 . 

860 

13.446 

15.045 

10.618 

-1 - 

4L7 

Olmsted. 

666 22.497 

23.119 

is. <>: 

—AT 

16.7 

Otter Tad.. 

2,039 I 46.036 

45.313 

34.232 

Lo 

3A6 

Pennington 1 .. 

607 ! 

9.376 





Pine.. T-_ 

1,413 

15.878 

11.546 

4.062 

37.5 

154.9 

Pinestone. 

469 

9.553 

9.264 

5.132 

XI 

80.5 

Polk 1 . 

1.979 

36.001 

35.429 

31.192 

1.6 

17.3 

Pope. 

693 

12,746 

12.577 

10.032 

L3 

25.4 

Rarosev. 

161 

223.675 

170.554 

13S. 796 

3L1 

2A0 

Red Lake 1 . 

432 


12.196 


—46.2 


Redwood. 

SSI 

IS. 425 

17.261 

9 386 

6.7 

83.9 

Renville. 

978 

23.123 

23.683 

17>3?9 

-A 4 

35.6 

Rice. 

49o 

25,911 

26.080 

23.965 

—0-6 

8.8 

Rock. 

492 

10. w 

9.665 

6.517 

5.7 

41.8 

Roseau 1 . 

1,670 

11.-338 

6.304 


€2.1 

St- Louis. 

6,503 1 

163.274 

- 52.932 

44.862 

>: 1 

*82.9 

Scott. 


14.SS8 

15,147 

13. SI 

-L7 

9.5 

Shabume. 

448 | 

8.136 

7.-251 

5.905 

11-7 

2X2 

Sibley . 

dso 

15.540 

16.562 

15.199 

-7.5 

109 

Stearns. 


47.73 

44.464 

34.544 

7.4 

27.6 

Steele.. 

431 | 

16,146 

16.524 

13.232 

-A3| 

2A9 

Stevens. 

564 

8.293 

8.721 

5.251 

-A 9 

66.1 

Swift. 

741 

12.949 

13.503 

10.161 

—A1 

3A9 

Todd. 

, 95. 

23.407 

22.214 

12.939 

5.4 

71.5 

Traverse. 

568 

S.049 

7.573 

4.516 

a3 

67.7 

Wabasha. 

541 

IS. 534 

15.924 

16.972 

-A0 

11.5 

Wadena. 

538 

S.652 

7.921 

4.053 

9.2 

95.4 

Waseca. 

431 

13.466 

14.760 

13.313 


IO S 

Washington. 

397 

26.913 

27.n>4 

25 f»> 


7 0 

Watonwan. 

434 

11.352 

11,496 

7.746 

-L0 

45.4 

WiTVfn . . 

745 1 

9.063 

5.080 

4.345 

1A2 

55.9 

\\ more* 

637 

33.335 

35.686 

33.797 

-6.4 

5.6 

Wright. 

691 

25.082 

29.157 

24.164 

—X7 

AX 7 

Yeiiow Medicine_ 

7 49 

15.406 

14.602 

9.554 

X5 

48.2 

MISSISSIPPI.... 

46.362 

1.797.114 

1.551.270 

1.2S9.600 

15.8 

20.3 

Adams. 


25.355 

30.111 1 

36.081 

: 

1X7 

Alcorn. 

*6 

IS.159 

14.957 

13.115 

21.2 

1A 3 

Amite. 

•H 

22.954 

2P.r:s 

15.195 

10.5 

1X8 

Attala. 


28. Sol 

25.245 

22.213 

9.9 

15.2 

Benton. 

396 

10.245 

10,510 

10.555 

—A 5 

—07 

Bolivar 


k ore 

« IT 




Calhoun. 

579 

17.726 

16.512 

14.658 

U 

15k 2 

12.4 

1 Carrol!. 

624 

23.139 

22.116 

15.773 

A 6 

17.8 

Chickasaw. 

501 

22.>46 

19.892 

19.801 

1A 9 

(*) 

Choctaw. 

414 

14.357 

13.006 

10.847 

iai 

302 

Claiborne. 

489 

17.405 

20.757 

14.516 

-16.3 

4X2 

Clarke. 

673 

21.630 

17 ~41 

15. §3? 

21.9 

1A1 

Clav. 

408 

■20.263 

19.563 

15.607 

3-3 

XI 

Coahoma. 

530 

34.217 

36.298 

15.342 1 

3a 1 

4X3 

Copiah. 

769 

35.914 

34.395 

30.233 

A 4 

1X5 

Covington 1 . 

410 

16.909 

13.075 

5.299 

29.3 

57.6 

Pe Soto. 

4»o 

23 130 

24.751 

24.153 

-as 

A3 

Forrest 1 . 

462 

20.7'*’ 





Franklin. 

547 

15.193 

13.678 

10.424 

1L1 

31.2 

'.reorge 1 . 

475 . 







i For changes in boundaries, etc., of counties, see page 33. 

* State total includes population (X4S6 in 19CO> of White Earth Indian Reser¬ 
vation not returned by counties in 1900; returned in 1910 in Becks’, Clearwater, 
and Mahnomen Counties. 


* total includes population ( 8 .457 of Indian reservations speeiaflv enu¬ 
merated m 1880. not distributed by counties. 

* See headnote to table, page 12. 

s Less than one-tenth of 1 per cent. 



















































































































































































































NUMBER AND DISTRIBUTION 


21 


Table 3.— AREA AND POPULATION OF COUNTIES AND EQUIVALENT SUBDIVISIONS IN CONTINENTAL UNITED 

STATES: 1910, 1900, AND 1890—Continued. 

[Percentages not figured where base is less than 100. A minus sign (—) denotes decrease.] 


COUNTY. 

Land 
area in 
square 
miles, 

1910 

POPULATION. 

PER CENT OF 
INCREASE. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

1900 - 

mo 

1890- 

1900 

MISSISSIPPI- I 







Con. 







Greene i. 

710 

6,050 

6,795 

3,906 

-11.0 

74.0 

Grenada. 

442 

15,727 

14,112 

14,974 

11.4 

-5.8 

Hancock 1 . 

469 

11,207 

11,886 

8,318 

-5.7 

42.9 

Harrison. 

1.013 

34,658 

21,002 

12,481 

65.0 

68.3 

Hinds. 

858 

63,726 

52,577 

39,279 

21.2 

33.9 

Holmes. 

834 

39,088 

36,828 

30,970 

6.1 

18.9 

Issaquena. 

406 

10,560 

10,400 

12,318 

1.5 

-15.6 

Itawamba. 

529 

14,526 

13,544 

11,708 

7.3 

15.7 

JacKSon 1 . 

710 

15,451 

16,513 

11,251 

-6.4 

46.8 

Jasper.. 

667 

18,498 

15,394 

14,785 

20.2 

4.1 

Jefferson. 

507 

18,221 

21,292 

18,947 

-14.4 

12.4 

Jefferson Davis 1 .... 

404 

12,860 





Jones. 

696 

29.885 

17,846 

8,333 

67.5 

114.2 

Kemper. 

752 

20.348 

20,492 

17,961 

-0.7 

14. 1 

Lafavette. 

664 

21,883 

22,110 

20,553 

-1.0 

7.6 

Lamar 1 . 

4Q.*> 

11,741 





Lauderdale. 

700 

46.919 

38,150 

29,661 

23.0 

28.6 

Lawrence 1 . 

418 

13,080 

15,103 

12,318 

-13.4 

22.6 

Leake. 

576 

18.298 

17,360 

14,803 

5.4 

17.3 

Lee. 

448 

28,894 

21,956 

20,040 

31.6 

9.6 

Leflore. 

572 

36,290 

23,834 

16,869 

52.3 

41.3 

Lincoln. 

578 

28.597 

21,552 

17,912 

32.7 

20.3 

Lowndes. 

499 

30,703 

29,095 

27,047 

5.5 

7.6 

Madison. 

725 

33.505 

32,493 

27,321 

3.1 

18.9 

Marion 1 . 

624 

15,599 

13,501 

9,532 

15.5 

41.6 

Marshall. 

689 

26,796 

27,674 

26,043 

-3.2 

6.3 

Monroe. 

770 

35.178 

31,216 

30,730 

12.7 

1.6 

Montgomery. 

398 

17,706 

16.536 

14,459 

7.1 

14.4 

Neshoba. 

561 

17.9S0 

12,726 

11,146 

41.3 

14.2 

Newton. 

568 

23,085 

19,708 

16,625 

17.1 

18.5 

Noxubee. 

682 

28,503 

30,846 

27,338 

-7.6 

12.8 

Oktibbeha. 

457 

19.676 

20,183 

17,694 

-2.5 

14.1 

Panola. 

696 

31.274 

29,027 

26.977 

7.7 

7.6 

Pearl River 1 . 

797 

10,593 

6,697 

2,957 

58.2 

126.5 

Perry 1 . 

644 

7,685 

14,682 

6,494 

-47.7 

126.1 

Pike. 

707 

37.272 

27,545 

21,203 

35.3 

29.9 

Pontotoc. 

494 

19,688 

18.274 

14,940 

7.7 

22.3 

Prentiss. 

409 

16.931 

15,788 

13,679 

7.2 

15.4 

Quitman. 

395 

11.593 

5,435 

3.2S6 

113.3 

65.4 

Rankin. 

791 

23,944 

20,955 

17.922 

14.3 

16.9 

Scott. 

597 

16.723 

14,316 

11,740 

16.8 

21.9 

Sharkev. 

444 

15.694 

12,178 

8.3S2 

28.9 

45. 3 

Simpson. 

575 

17.201 

12,800 

10,138 

34.4 

26.3 

Smith. 

626 

16.603 

13,055 

10.635 

27.2 

22.8 

Sunflower. 

690 

28,787 

16,084 

9,384 

79.0 

71.4 

Tallahatchie. 

629 

29.078 

19,600 

14.361 

48.4 

36.5 

Tate. 

400 

19.714 

20,618 

19.253 

-4.4 

7.1 

Tippah. 

446 

14,631 

12,983 

12.951 

12.7 

0.2 

Tishomingo. 

428 

13.067 

10,124 

9,302 

29.1 

8.8 

Tunica. 

418 

18,646 

16,479 

12,158 

13.2 

35.5 

Union. 

412 

18,997 

16,522 

15,606 

15.0 

5.9 

Warren. 

572 

37.488 

40.912 

33,164 

-8.4 

23.4 

Washington. 

877 

48.933 

49.216 

40.414 

-0.6 

21.8 

Vi ayne. 

812 

14,709 

12.539 

9.817 

17.3 

27.7 

W T eDster. 

416 

14,853 

13,619 

12,060 

9.1 

12.9 

Wilkinson. 

667 

18.075 

21,453 

17,592 

-15.7 

21.9 

W 7 inston. 

597 

17,139 

14,124 

12,089 

21.3 

16.8 

Yalobusha. 

490 

21,519 

19,742 

16,629 

9.0 

18.7 

Yazoo. 

1,038 

46,672 

43,948 

36,394 

6.2 

20.8 

MISSOURI. 

68,727 

3,293,335 

3,106,665 

52,679,185 

6.0 

16.0 

Adair. 

571 

22,700 

21,728 

17,417 

4.5 

24.8 

Andrew. 

428 

15,282 

17,332 

16,000 

-11.8 

8.3 

Atchison. 

528 

13,604 

16,501 

15,533 

-17.6 

6.2 

Audrain. 

685 

21,687 

21,160 

22,074 

2.5 

-4.1 

Barry. 

784 

23,869 

25,532 

22,943 

-6.5 

11.3 

Barton. 

596 

16,747 

18.253 

18,504 

-8.3 

-1.4 

Bates. 

870 

25.869 

30.141 

32,223 

-14.2 

-6.5 

Benton. 

745 

14.881 

16,556 

14,973 

-10.1 

10.6 

Bollinger. 

609 

14,576 

14,650 

13,121 

-0.5 

11.7 

Boone. 

688 

30,533 

28,642 

26,043 

6.6 

10.0 

Buchanan. 

408 

93,020 

121.838 

70,100 

-23.7 

73.8 

Butler. 

699 

20,624 

16,769 

10,164 

23.0 

65.0 

Caldwell. 

433 

14,605 

16,656 

15,152 

-12.3 

9.9 

Callaway. 

808 

24,400 

25.9S4 

25.131 

-6.1 

3.4 

Camden. 

687 

11,582 

13,113 

10,040 

-11.7 

30.6 


COUNTY. 


Land 
area in 
square 
miles, 

1910 


MISSOURI— 

Con. 

Cape Girardeau.. 

Carroll.. 

Carter. 

Cass.. 

Cedar. 


580 

703 

506 

721 

498 


Chariton. 

Christian 

Clark.... 

Clay. 

Clinton.. 


768 

553 

498 

402 

423 


Cole. 

Cooper... 
Crawford 
Dade.... 
Dallas.... 


389 

558 

747 

501 

543 


1910 


27,621 

23,098 

5,504 

22,973 

16,080 


POPULATION. 


PEP. CENT OF 
INCREASE. 


1900 


1S90 


1900- 

mo 


1890- 

1900 


24,315 
26,455 
6,706 
23,636 
16,923 


22.060 

25,742 

4,659 

23.301 

15.620 


13.6 

-12.7 

-17.9 

- 2.8 

-5.0 


10.2 
2 8 
43.9 
1.4 
8.3 


23,503 

15,832 

12,811 

20,302 

15,297 


26.826 

16,939 

15,383 

18.903 

17,363 


26.254 

14,017 

15.126 

19.856 

17,138 


-12.4 

-6.5 

-16.7 

7.4 

-11.9 


2.2 

20.8 

1.7 

-4.8 

1.3 


21.957 
20.311 
13,576 
15,613 
13,181 


20,57S 
22.532 
12.959 
18,125 
13,903 


17.281 
22,707 
11.961 
17,526 
12.647 


6.7 
-9.9 

4.8 
-13.9 

-5.2 


19.1 

- 0.8 

8.3 

3.4 
9.9 


Daviess. 

Dekalb.. 

Dent.... 

Douglas. 

Dunklin 


564 

425 

746 

804 

530 


17,605 
12,531 
13,245 
16,664 
30,328 


21,325 

14,418 

12,986 

16,802 

21,706 


20,456 

14.539 

12,149 

14.111 

f5,085 


-17.4 

-13.1 

2.0 

- 0.8 

39.7 


4.2 

- 0.8 

6.9 

19.1 

43.9 


Franklin.. 
Gasconade 
Gentry.... 
Greene.... 
Grundy... 


879 

514 

490 

667 

433 


29.830 
12,847 
16,820 

63.831 
16,744 


30.581 
12.298 
20,554 
52,713 
17,832 


28.056 

11,706 

19.018 

48.616 

17,876 


-2.5 

4.5 

-18.2 

21.1 

- 6.1 


9.0 

5.1 

8.1 

8.4 

- 0.2 


Harrison 
Henry.. 
Hickory. 
Holt.... 
Howard. 


721 

744 

407 

446 

468 


20,466 

27.242 

8.741 

14.539 

15,653 


24,398 

28,054 

9,985 

17,083 

18,337 


21.033 

28,235 

9,453 

15,469 

17,371 


-16.1 

-2.9 

-12.5 

-14.9 

-14.6 


16.0 

- 0.6 

5.6 

10.4 

5.6 


Howell.. 

Iron. 

Jackson. 

Jasper... 

Jefferson 


915 

553 

610 

635 

681 


21.065 
8.563 
283.522 
89.673 
27,878 


21,834 

8,716 

195.193 

84.018 

25,712 


18.618 
9,119 
160,510 
50,500 
22,484 


-3.5 

- 1.8 

45.3 

6.7 

8.4 


17.3 
-4.4 

21.6 

66.4 

14.4 


Johnson.. 
Knox.... 
Laclede.. 
Lafayette 
Lawrence 


831 

514 

753 

612 

609 


26,297 
12,403 
17.363 
30.154 
26,583 


27.843 
13.479 
16,523 
31.679 
31,662 


28.132 
13.501 
14,701 
30,184 
26.228 


—5.6 
- 8.0 
5.1 
-4.8 
-16.0 


- 1.0 

- 0.2 

12.4 

5.0 

20.7 


Lewis. 

Lincoln... 

Linn. 

Livingston 

McDonald. 


504 

607 

626 

531 

527 


15.514 

17,033 

25,253 

19.4.53 

13,539 


16,724 
18.352 
25,503 
22,302 
13,574 


15.935 

18.3'6 

24,121 

20,668 

11,283 


-7.2 

-7.2 

- 1.0 

- 12.8 

-0.3 


5.0 

( 3 ) 

5.7 

7.9 

20.3 


Macon.. 
Madison 
Maries.. 
Marion. 
Mercer.. 


809 

499 

520 

436 

453 


30,868 

11,273 

10,088 

30.572 

12,335 


33.018 

9,975 

9,616 

26.331 

14,706 


30,575 
9.268 
8,600 
26,233 
14,581 


-6.5 

13.0 

4.9 

16.1 

-16.1 


8.0 

7.6 

11.8 

0.4 

0.9 


Miller. 

Mississippi.. 

Moniteau_ 

Monroe. 

Montgomery 


593 

413 

410 

666 

514 


16,717 

14,557 

14.375 

18.304 

15,604 


15,187 
11,837 
15,931 
19,716 
16,571 


14.162 
10,134 
15.630 
20.790 
16,850 


10.1 

23.0 

-9.8 

-7.2 

-5.8 


7.2 

16.8 

1.9 

-5.2 

-1.7 


Morgan. 

New Madrid 

Newton. 

Nodaway... 
Oregon. 


614 

652 

622 

871 

778 


12,863 
19,488 
27,136 
28,833 
14,681 


12,175 

11,280 

27,001 

32,938 

13.906 


12,311 
9,317 
22,108 
30.914 
10,467 


5.7 

72.8 

0.5 

-12.5 

5.6 


- 1.1 

21.1 

22.1 

6.5 

32.9 


Osage.... 

Ozark_ 

Pemiscot 
Perry.... 
Pettis.... 


593 
746 
456 | 
462 I 
6S5 ! 


14,283 
11,926 
19,559 
14,898 
33,913 


14,096 
12,145 
12,115 
15,134 
32,438 


13,080 

9,795 

5,975 

13,237 

31,151 


1.3 

- 1.8 

61.4 

- 1.6 

4.5 


7.8 

24.0 

102.8 

14.3 

4.1 


Phelps. 
Pike... 
Platte.. 
Polk... 
Pulaski 


670 • 
653 
415 | 
641 
542 


15,796 
22,556 
14,429 
21,561 
11,438 


14,194 
25,744 
16,193 
23,255 
10,394 


12,636 

26,321 

16,248 

20,339 

9,387 


11.3 

-12.4 

-10.9 

-7.3 

10.0 


12.3 
- 2.2 
-0.3 

14.3 
10.7 


Putnam.. 

Ralls. 

Randolph 

Ray. 

Reynolds. 


517 

481 

491 

565 

828 


14,308 
12,913 
26,182 
21,451 
9,592 


16,688 

12,287 

24,442 

24,805 

8,161 


15,365 

-14.3 

8.6 

12,294 

5.1 

-0.1 

24,893 

7.1 

-1.8 

24,215 

-13.5 

2.4 

6,803 

17.5 

20 0 


i For changes in boundaries, etc., of counties, see page 33. 


2 State total includes population (1) specially enumerated in 1890, not credited to any county. 

3 Less than one-tenth of 1 per cent. 











































































































































































































22 


POPULATION—UNITED STATES 


Table 3.— AREA AND POPULATION OF COUNTIES AND EQUIVALENT SUBDIVISIONS IN CONTINENTAL UNITED 

STATES: 1910, 1900, AND 1890—Continued. 

[Percentages not figured where base is less than 100. A minus sign (—) denotes decrease.] 


COUNTY. 

Land 
area in 
square 
miles, 

1910 

POPULATION. 

PER CENT CF 
INCREASE. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

1900- 

1910 

1890- 

1900 

MISSOURI— 







Con. 







Ripley. 

627 

13.099 

13,186 

8,512 

-0. 7 

54.9 

St. Charles. 

535 

24,695 

24,474 

22,977 

0.9 

6.5 

St.Clair. 

706 

16,412 

17,907 

16,747 

-8.3 

6.9 

St. F rancois. 

458 

35,738 

24,051 

17,347 

48.6 

38.6 

St. Louis. 

487 

82,417 

50,040 

36,307 

64.7 

37.8 

St. Louis city. 

61 

687,029 

575,238 

451,770 

19.4 

27.3 

Ste. Genevieve. 

481 

10,607 

10,359 

9,883 

2.4 

4.8 

Saline. 

754 

29,448 

33,703 

33,762 

-12.6 

-0.2 

Schuyler. 

309 

9,062 

10,840 

11,249 

-16.4 

-3.6 

Scotland. 

439 

11,869 

13,232 

12,674 

-10.3 

4.4 

Scott. 

419 

22,372 

13,092 

11,228 

70.9 

16.6 

Shannon. 

992 

11,443 

11,247 

8,898 

1.7 

26.4 

Shelbv. 

509 

14,864 

16,167 

15,642 

-8.1 

3.4 

Stoddard. 

815 

27,807 

24,669 

17,327 

12.7 

42.4 

Stone. 

510 

11,559 

9,892 

7,090 

16.9 

39.5 

Sullivan. 

649 

18,598 

20,282 

19,000 

-8.3 

6.7 

Taney. 

655 

9,134 

10,127 

7,973 

-9.8 

27.0 

Texas. 

1,159 

21,458 

22,192 

19,406 

-3.3 

14.4 

Vernon. 

839 

28,827 

31,619 

31.505 

-8.8 

0.4 

Warren. 

410 

9,123 

9,919 

9,913 

-8.0 

0.1 

Washington. 

741 

13,378 

14,263 

13,153 

-6.2 

8.4 

Wayne. 

775 

15,181 

15,309 

11.927 

-0.8 

28.4 

W ebster. 

585 

17,377 

16,640 

15,177 

4.4 

9.6 

Worth. 

265 

8,007 

9,832 

8,738 

-18.6 

12.5 

Wright. 

677 

18,315 

17,519 

14,484 

4.5 

21.0 

MONTANA. 

1146,201 

376,053 

2 243,329 

8 142,924 

54.5 

70.3 

Beaverhead. 

4,719 

6,446 

5,615 

4,655 

14.8 

20.6 

Broadwater 1 . 

1,194 

3,491 

2.641 


32. 2 


Carbon 1 . 

2,438 

13' 962 

7,533 


85.3 


Cascade 1 . 

3'384 

28,833 

25,777 

8,755 

11.9 

194.4 

Chouteau 1 . 

15,972 

17,191 

10,966 

4,741 

56.8 

8 103.6 

Custer 1 . 

13,156 

14,123 

7,891 

5,308 

79.0 

8 21.3 

Dawson 1 . 

13,231 

12.725 

2,443 

2,056 

420.9 

18.8 

Deer Lodge 1 . 

749 

12,988 

17,393 

15,155 

-25.3 

14.8 

Fergus. 

9.078 

17,385 

6,937 

3,514 

150.6 

97.4 

Flathead 1 . 

6,070 

18,785 

9^325 


100 4 


Gallatin. 

2.513 

14,079 

9,553 

6,246 

47.4 

52.9 

Granite 1 . 

1,637 

2,942 

4 328 


—32.0 


Jefferson 1 . 

1,650 

5,601 

5,330 

6,026 

5.1 

-11.5 

Lewis and Clark 1 ... 

3,465 

21,853 

19,171 

19,145 

14.0 

0.1 

Lincoln 1 . 

3,530 

3,638 





Madison. 

4,581 

7,229 

7,695 

4,692 

-6.1 

64.0 

Meagher 1 . 

3,766 

4,190 

2,526 

4,749 

65.9 

-46.8 

Missoula 1 . 

4.243 

23,596 

13,964 

14,427 

69.0 

8 -18.0 

Park 1 . 

2.675 

10,731 

7,341 

6,881 

46.2 

6.7 

Powell 1 . 

2,559 

5,904 





Ravalli 1 . 

2,447 

11,666 

7,822 


49.1 


Rosebud 1 . 

9.663 

7'985 



Sanders 1 . 

2,859 

3,713 





Silver Bow 1 . 

'698 

56,848 

47,635 

23,744 

19.3 

100.6 

Sweet Grass 1 . 

2,918 

4,029 

3,086 


30.6 


Teton 1 . 

7,581 

9' 546 

5,080 


87. 9 


Valley 1 . 

13,515 

1.3,630 

4,355 


213 0 


Yellowstone 1 . 

Si 729 

22,944 

6,212 

2,065 

269.3 

200.8 

NEBRASKA. 

76,808 

1,192,214 

1,066,300 

n 1,062,656 

11.8 

0.3 

Adams. 

565 

20,900 

18,840 

24,303 

10.9 

-22.5 

Antelope. 

872 

14,003 

11,344 

10,399 

23.4 

9. 1 

Banner. 

742 

1,444 

1,114 

2,435 

29.6 

-54.3 

Blaine. 

711 

1,672 

603 

1,146 

177.3 

-47.4 

Boone. 

692 

13,145 

11,689 

8,683 

12.5 

34.6 

Boxbutte. 

1.076 

6,131 

5,572 

5,494 

10.0 

1.4 

Boyd 1 . 

535 

8,826 

7,332 

695 

20.4 

955.0 

Brown. 

1.235 

6,083 

3,470 

4,359 

75.3 

-20.4 

Buffalo. 

945 

21,907 

20,254 

22,162 

8.2 

-8.6 

Burt. 

475 

12,726 

13,040 

11,069 

-2.4 

17.8 

Butler. 

583 

15,403 

15,703 

15,454 

-1.9 

1.6 

Cass. 

538 

19,786 

21,330 

24,080 

-7.2 

-11.4 

Cedar. 

735 

15,191 

12,467 

7,028 

21.8 

77.4 

Chase. 

899 

3,613 

2.559 

4,807 

41.2 

-46.8 

Cherry . 

5,979 

10,414 

6,541 

6,428 

59.2 

1.8 

Chevenne 1 . 

1,194 

4,551 

5,570 

5,693 

-18.3 

-2.2 

Clay. 

579 

15,729 

15,735 

16,310 

( 7 ) 

-3.5 

Colfax. 

405 

11,610 

11,211 

10,453 

3.6 

7.3 

Cuming. 

577 

13,782 

14,584 

12,265 

-5.5 

18.9 

Custer. 

2,588 

25,668 

19,758 

21,677 

29.9 

-8.9 


includes land area (181 square miles) of that part of Yellowstone National 
Park in Montana. No population reported. 

2 State total includes population (2,660) of Crow Indian Reservation, not re¬ 
turned by counties in 1900; returned in 1910 in Rosebud and Yellowstone Counties. 

8 State total includes population (10,765) of Indian reservations specially enu¬ 
merated in 1890, not distributed by counties. 

4 For changes in boundaries, etc., of counties, see page 33. 


COUNTY. 

Land 
area in 

POPULATION. 

PER CENT OF 
INCREASE. 

square 
rriles, 

1910 

1910 

1900 

1890 

1900- 

1910 

1890- 

1900 

NEBRASKA— 

Con. 







Dakota 1 . 

253 

6,564 

6,286 

5,386 

4.4 

16.7 

Dawes. 

1,402 

8,254 

6,215 

9,722 

32.8 

-36.1 

Dawson. 

985 

15,961 

12,214 

10,129 

30.7 

20.6 

Deuel 1 . 

439 

1,786 

2,630 

2,893 

-32. 1 

-9.1 

Dixon. 

472 

11,477 

10,535 

8,084 

8.9 

30.3 

Dodge. 

531 

22,145 

22,298 

19,260 

-0.7 

15.8 

Douglas. 

331 

168,546 

140,590 

158,008 

19.9 

-11.0 

Dundy. 

927 

4,098 

2. 434 

4,012 

68.4 

-39.3 

Fillmore. 

576 

14,674 

15,087 

16,022 

-2.7 

-5.8 

Franklin. 

578 

10,303 

9,455 

7,693 

9.0 

22.9 

Frontier. 

975 

8,572 

8.781 

8,497 

-2.4 

3.3 

Furnas. 

721 

12,083 

12,373 

9,840 

-2.3 

25.7 

Gage. 

862 

1 652 

30,325 
3,538 
3,417 

30,051 

36,344 

0.9 

-17.3 

Garfield. 

575 

2,127 

1,659 

60.6 

28.2 

Gosper. 

404 

4,933 

5,301 

4.816 

-6.9 

10.1 

Grant. 

726 

1,097 

763 

458 

43.8 

66.6 

Greeley. 

571 

8,047 

5.691 

4,869 

41.4 

16.9 

Hall.... 

528 

20,361 

17,206 

16,513 

18.3 

4.2 

Hamilton. 

538 

13,459 

13,330 

14,096 

1.0 

—5.4 

Harlan. 

574 

9,578 

9,370 

8.158 

2.2 

14.9 

Hayes. 

722 

3,011 

2,708 

3,953 

11.2 

—31.5 

Hitchcock. 

724 

5,415 

4.409 

5,799 

22.8 

—24.0 

Holt. 

2,393 

15,545 

12,224 

13,672 

27.2 

-10.6 

Hooker. 

'722 

981 

432 

426 

127.1 

1.4 

Howard. 

561 

10,783 

10,343 

9.430 

4.3 

9.7 

Jefferson. 

578 

16,852 

15.196 

11.197 

14,850 

10.9 

2.3 

Johnson. 

374 

10,187 

10,333 

-9.0 

8.4 

Kearney. 

516 

9,106 

9,866 

9,061 

—7.7 

8.9 

Keith. 

1,068 

3,692 

1,951 

2,556 

89.2 

—23.7 

Keyapaha. 

775 

3,452 

3,076 

3,920 

12.2 

-21.5 

Kimball. 

958 

1.942 

758 

959 

156.2 

—21.0 

Knox. 

1,114 

18,358 

14,343 

8,582 

28.0 

67.1 

Lancaster. 

'853 

73.793 

64,835 

76,395 

13.8 

— 15.1 

Lincoln. 

2,536 

15,684 

11,416 

10,441 

37.4 

9.3 

Logan. 

573 

1,521 

960 

1,378 

58.4 

-30.3 

Loup. 

576 

2,188 

1,305 

1,662 

67.7 

— 21.5 

McPherson 4 . 

1,674 

2,470 

517 

401 

377.8 

28.9 

Madison. 

'576 

19,101 

16.976 

13,669 

12.5 

24. 2 

Merrick. 

Morrill* 

463 

1 417 

10,379 

4,584 

9,255 

8,758 

12.1 

5.7 

Nance. 

446 

8,926 

8,222 

5.773 

8.6 

42.4 

Nemaha. 

389 

13,095 

14.952 

12,930 

-12.4 

15.6 

Nuckolls. 

579 

13,019 

12,414 

11,417 

4.9 

8.7 

Otoe. 

606 

19,323 

22,288 

25,403 

-13.3 

-12.3 

Pawnee. 

431 

10,582 

11,770 

10.340 

-10.1 

13.8 

Perkins. 

886 

2.570 

1.702 

4.364 

51.0 

-61.0 

Phelps. 

538 

10,451 

10,772 

9,869 

-3.0 

9.1 

Pierce. 

577 

10,122 

8,445 

4,864 

19.9 

73.6 

Platce. 

673 

19,006 

I'., 747 

15,437 

7.1 

15.0 

Polk. 

430 

10.521 

10,542 

10.817 

-0.2 

-2.5 

Red willow. 

720 

11,056 

9,604 

8,837 

15.1 

8.7 

Richardson. 

545 

17,448 

19.614 

17.574 

-11.0 

11.6 

Rock. 

1,004 

3,627 

2,809 

3,083 

29.1 

—8.9 

Saline. 

573 

17,866 

18,252 

20,097 

—2. i 

—9.2 

Sarpy. 

240 

9,274 

9,080 

6,875 

2.1 

32.1 

Saunders. 

756 

21.179 

22,085 

21,577 

-4.1 

2.4 

Scotts Bluff. 

723 

8,355 

2,552 

1.888 

227.4 

35.2 

Seward. 

574 

15,895 

15,690 

16,140 

1.3 

-2.8 

Sheridan. 

2,469 

7,328 

6,033 

8,687 

21.5 

-30.6 

Sherman. 

573 

8,278 

6,550 

6,399 

26.4 

2.4 

Sioux. 

2,055 

5,599 

2,055 

2,452 

172.5 

-16.2 

Stanton. 

431 

7,542 

6,959 

4.619 

8.4 

50.7 

Thayer. 

578 

14,775 

14,325 

12,738 

3.1 

12.5 

Thomas. 

7l6 

1,191 

628 

517 

89.6 

21.5 

Thurston. 

387 

8,704 

6.517 

3,176 

33.6 

105.2 

Valley. 

570 

9,480 

7,339 

7,092 

29.2 

3.5 

Washington. 

380 

12,738 

13,086 

11,869 

-2.7 

10.3 

Wayne. 

450 

10,397 

9,862 

6,169 

5.4 

59.9 

W ebster. 

578 

12,008 

11,619 

11.210 

3.3 

3.6 

Wheeler. 

5?8 

2,292 

1,362 

1.683 

68.3 

-19.1 

York. 

575 

18,721 

18,205 

17,279 

2.8 

5.4 

NEVADA. 

109,821 

81,875 

42,335 

8 47,355 

93.4 

-10.6 

Churchill. 

Clark 1 . 

5.050 1 
8,045 
733 

2,811 

3,321 

1,895 

830 

703 

238.7 

18.1 

Douglas. 

1,534 

1.551 

23.5 

- 1.1 

ElkcL. 

17,059 

8,133 

5,688 

4.794 

43.0 

8 9.5 

Esmeralda. 

7,432 

9,369 

1,972 

2,148 

375.1 

8 -26. 4 


6 See headnote to table, page 12. 

6 State total includes population (3,746) of Indian reservations specially enu¬ 
merated in 1890, not distributed by counties; also population (91) of Arthur County, 
annexed to McPherson County between 1890 and 1900. 

7 A decrease of less than one-tenth of 1 per cent. 

8 State total includes population (1,594) of Indian reservations specially enu¬ 
merated in 1890, not distributed by counties. 








































































































































































































































NUMBER AND DISTRIBUTION 


0 ‘» 
— ' ) 

Table 3.— AREA AND POPULATION OF COUNTIES AND EQUIVALENT SUBDIVISIONS IN CONTINENTAL UNITED 

STATES: 1910, 1900, AND 1890—Continued. 

[Percentages not figured where base is less than 100. A minus sign (—) denotes decrease.] 


COUNTY. 

Land 
area in j 
square | 
miles, i 

1910 

POPULATION. 

PER CENT OF 
INCREASE. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

1900- 

1910 

1890- 

1900 

NEVADA—Con. 







Eureka. 

4,157 

1,830 

1,954 

3,275 

-6.3 

-40.3 

Humboldt. 

15,857 

6,825 

4,463 

3,434 

52.9 

30.0 

Lander. 

5,721 

1,786 

1,534 

2.266 

16.4 

-32.3 

Lincoln 1 . 

10,511 

3,489 

3,284 

2,466 

6.2 

2 27.6 

Lyon. 

1,509 

3,568 

2,268 

1,987 

57.3 

14.1 

Nye. 

18,294 

7,513 

1,140 

1.290 

559.0 

-11.6 

Ormsby. 

156 

3,415 

2.893 

4.883 

18.0 

-40.8 

Storey. 

251 

3,045 

3,673 

8,806 

-17.1 

-58.3 

Washoe. 

6,251 

17,434 

9,141 

6,437 

90.7 

2 31. 1 

White Pine. 

8,795 

7,441 

1,961 

1,721 

279.4 

13.9 

N. HAMPSHIRE 

9,031 

430,572 

411,588 

376,530 

4.6 

9.3 

Belknap. 

397 

21,309 

19,526 

20,321 

9.1 

-3.9 

Carroll. 

955 

16,316 

16,895 

18,124 

-3.4 

-6.8 

Cheshire. 

728 

30,659 

31,321 

29,579 

-2.1 

5.9 

Coos. 

1,798 

30,753 

29,468 

23,211 

4.4 

27.0 

Grafton. 

1,729 

41,652 

40,844 

37,217 

2.0 

9.7 

Hillsborough. 

895 

126,072 

112,640 

93.247 

11.9 

20.8 

Merrimack. 

932 

53,335 

52,430 

49,435 

1.7 

6.1 

Rockingham. 

691 

52,188 

51,118 

49,650 

2.1 

3.0 

Strafford. 

379 

38,951 

39,337 

38.442 

-1.0 

2.3 

Sullivan. 

527 

19,337 

18.009 

17,304 

7.4 

4.1 

NEW JERSEY.. 

7,514 

2,537,167 

1,883,669 

1,444,933 

34.7 

30.4 

Atlantic. 

569 

71.894 

46,402 

28,836 

54.9 

60.9 

Bergen. 

237 

138,002 

78,441 

47,226 

75.9 

66.1 

Burlington 1 . 

815 

66,565 

58,241 

58,528 

14.3 

-0.5 

Camden. 

222 

142,029 

107,643 

87,687 

31.9 

22.8 

Cape May. 

265 

19,745 

13,201 

11,268 

49.6 

17.2 

Cumberland. 

500 

55,153 

51,193 

45,438 

7.7 

12.7 

Essex. 

127 

512,886 

359,053 

256,098 

42.8 

40.2 

Gloucester. 

332 

37,368 

31,905 

28,649 

17.1 

11.4 

Hudson. 

43 

537,231 

386,048 

275,126 

39.2 

40.3 

Hunterdon. 

437 

33.569 

34,507 

35,355 

-2.7 

-2.4 

Mercer. 

226 

125,657 

95,365 

79.978 

31.8 

19.2 

Middlesex. 

312 

114,426 

79.762 

61.754 

43.5 

29.2 

Monmouth. 

479 

94,734 

82,057 

69,128 

15.4 

18.7 

Morris. 

475 

74,704 

65,156 

54.101 

14.7 

20.4 

Ocean i. 

637 

21.318 

19,747 

15.974 

8.0 

23.6 

Passaic. 

196 

215.902 

155.202 

105,046 

39.1 

47.7 

Salem. 

343 

26.999 

25,530 

25.151 

5.8 

1.5 

Somerset. 

305 

38,820 

32.948 

28,311 

17.8 

16.4 

Sussex. 

529 

26,781 

24,134 

22,259 

11.0 

8.4 

Union. 

103 

140,197 

99 353 

72.467 

41.1 

37.1 

W arren. 

362 

43,187 

37,781 

36,553 

14.3 

3.4 

NEW MEXICO.. 

122,503 

327,301 

195,310 

3 160,282 

67.6 

21.9 

Bernalillo 1 . 

1,214 

23,606 

28.630 

20,913 

-17.5 

2 33.4 


9,408 

16,850 

4,773 


253.0 


Colfax 1 . 

3,798 

16.460 

10,150 

7,974 

62.2 

27.3 


1,406 

11.443 





Dona Ana 1 . 

3,821 

12,893 

10,187 

9,191 

26.6 

10.8 


6,923 

12,400 

3,229 


284.0 


Grant 1 . 

7,428 

14,813 

12.883 

9.657 

15.0 

33.4 


3,987 

10,927 

5,429 


101.3 


Lincoln 1 . 

4,779 

7,822 

4,953 

7,081 

57.9 

-30.1 


2,976 

3,913 






5,506 

12 963 





Mora 1 . 

2,571 

12,611 

16, 304 

10,618 

22.4 

-3.0 


6,689 

7.069 

4,791 


47.5 



2,905 

14,912 




Rio Arriba 1 . 

5,871 

16,624 

13,777 

11.534 

20.7 

»12.3 


2,205 

12,064 





San Juan 1 . 

5! 476 

8,504 

4,828 

1.890 

76.1 

2 6ao 

San Miguel 1 . 

4,798 

22,930 

22,053 

24,204 

4.0 

-8.9 


3 871 

8 579 





Santa Fe 1 . 

L973 

14,770 

14,658 

13,562 

0.8 

8.1 

Sierra. 

3,118 

3.536 

3,158 

3,630 

12.0 

-13.0 

Socorro 1 . 

15,070 

14,761 

12,195 

9,595 

21.0 

27.1 

Taos. 

2,252 

12,008 

10,889 

9,868 

10.3 

10.3 


3 30Q 

10 119 






5. 370 

11,404 

4.528 


151.9 


Valencia 1 . 

5,659 

13,320 

13,895 

13,876 

-4.1 

o.i 


COUNTY. 

Land 
area in 
square 
miles, 

1910 

POPULATION. 

PER CENT OF 
INCREASE. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

looo- 

mo 

1890- 

1900 

NEW YORK.... 

47,654 

9,113,614 

7,268,894 

<6,003,174 

25.4 

21.1 

Albany. 

527 

173,666 

165,571 

164,555 

4.9 

0.6 

Allegany. 

1,047 

41,412 

41,501 

43,240 

-0.2 

-4.0 

Broome”.. 

705 

78,809 

69,149 

62,973 

14.0 

9.8 

Cattaraugus. 

1,343 

65,919 

65,643 

60,866 

0.4 

* 4.6 

Cayuga. 

703 

67,106 

66,234 

65,302 

1.3 

1.4 

Chautauqua. 

1,069 

105,126 

88,314 

75,202 

19.0 

> 17.4 

Chemung". 

407 

54,662 

54,063 

48,265 

1.1 

12.0 

Chenango. 

894 

35,575 

36,568 

37,776 

-2.7 

-3.2 

Clinton. 

1,049 ! 

48,230 

47,430 

46,437 

1.7 

2.1 

Columbia. 

644 

43,658 

43,211 

46,172 

1.0 

-6.4 

Cortland. 

503 

29,249 

27,576 

28,657 

6.1 

-3.8 

Delaware. 

1,449 

45,575 

46,413 

45,496 

-1.8 

2.0 

Dutchess. 

806 

87,661 

81,670 

77,879 

7.3 

4.9 

Erie. 

1,034 

528,985 

433,686 

322,981 

22.0 

>33.9 

Essex. 

1,836 

33,458 

30,707 

33,052 

9.0 

-7.1 

Franklin. 

1,078 

45,717 

42,853 

38,110 

6.7 

>9.2 

Fulton. 

516 

44,534 

42,842 

37,650 

3.9 

13.8 

Genesee. 

496 

37,615 

34,561 

33,265 

8.8 

>2.9 

Greene. 

643 

30,214 

31,478 

31,598 

-4.0 

-0.4 

Hamilton. 

1,700 

4,373 

4,947 

4,762 

-11.6 

3.9 

Herkimer. 

1,459 

56,356 

51,049 

45,608 

10.4 

11.9 

Jefferson. 

1,274 

80,382 

76,748 

68,806 

4.7 

11.5 

Kings. 

70 

1,634,351 

1,166,582 

838,547 

40.1 

39.1 

Lewis. 

1,270 

24,849 

27,427 

29,806 

-9.4 

-8.0 

Livingston. 

631 

38,037 

37,059 

37,801 

2.6 

-2.0 

Madison. 

650 

39,289 

40,545 

42,892 

-3.1 

-5.5 

Monroe. 

663 

283,212 

217.854 

189,586 

30.0 

14.9 

Montgomery. 

398 

57,567 

47,488 

45,699 

21.2 

3.9 

Nassau 1 .. 

274 

83,930 

55,448 


51. 4 


New York 1 . 

63 

2,762,522 

2,050,600 

1,515,301 

34.7 

35.3 

Niagara. 

522 

92,036 

74.961 

62,491 

22.8 

>19.4 

Oneida. 

1,250 

154,157 

132,800 

122,922 

16.1 

8.0 

Onondaga. 

781 

200,298 

168,735 

146,247 

18.7 

>15.0 

Ontario. 

649 

52,286 

49,605 

48,453 

5.4 

2.4 

Orange. 

834 

116,001 

103,859 

97,859 

11.7 

6.1 

Orleans. 

396 

32,000 

30,164 

30,803 

6.1 

-2.1 

Oswego. 

966 

71,664 

70,881 

71,883 

1.1 

-1.4 

Otsego. 

1.009 

47,216 

48,939 

50,861 

-3.5 

-3.8 

Putnam. 

233 

14,665 

13,787 

14,849 

6.4 

-7.2 

Queens 1 . 

105 

284,041 

152,999 

128,059 

85.6 

19.5 

Rensselaer. 

663 

122,276 

121,697 

124,511 

0.5 

-2.3 

] Richmond. 

48 

85,969 

67,021 

51,693 

28.3 

29.7 

Rockland. 

183 

46,873 

38,298 

35,162 

22.4 

8.9 

St. Lawrence. 

2,701 

89,005 

89,083 

85,048 

-0.1 

4.7 

Saratoga. 

823 

61,917 

61,089 

57,663 

1.4 

5.9 

Schenectady. 

206 

88,235 

46,852 

29,797 

88.3 

57.2 

Schoharie. 

642 

23,855 

26,854 

29,164 

-11.2 

-7.9 

Schuyler. 

336 

14,004 

15,811 

16,711 

-11. 4 

-5.4 

Seneca. 

336 

26,972 

28,114 

28,227 

-4 1 

-0.4 

Steuben. 

1,401 

83,362 

82,822 

81,473 

0.7 

1.7 

Suffolk. 

924 

96,138 

77,582 

62,491 

23.9 

24.1 

Sullivan. 

1.002 

33,808 

32,306 

31,031 

4.6 

4.1 

Tioga. 

520 

25,624 

27,951 

29,935 

-8.3 

-6.6 

Tompkins. 

476 

33,647 

33,830 

32,923 

-0.5 

2.8 

Ulster. 

1,140 

91,769 

88,422 

87,002 

3.8 

1.6 

Warren. 

879 

32,223 

29,943 

27,866 

7.6 

7.5 

Washington. 

837 

47,778 

45,624 

45,690 

4.7 

-0.1 

Wayne. 

599 

50,179 

48,660 

49,729 

3.1 

-2.1 

Westchester 1 . 

448 

283,055 

184,257 

146,772 

53.6 

25.5 

Wyoming. 

601 

31,880 

30,413 

31,193 

4.8 

-2.5 

Y ates. 

343 

18,642 

20,318 

21,001 

-8.2 

-3.3 

N. CAROLINA.. 

48,740 

2,206,287 

1,893,810 

=>1,617,949 

16.5 

17.1 

Alamance. 

492 

28,712 

25,665 

18,271 

11.9 

40.5 

Alexander. 

289 

11,592 

10,960 

9,430 

5.8 

16.2 

Alleghany. 

234 

7,745 

7,759 

6,523 

-0.2 

18.9 

Anson. 

556 

25,465 

21,870 

20,027 

16.4 

9.2 

Ashe. 

427 

19,074 

19,581 

15,628 

-2.6 

25.3 

Beaufort. 

840 

30,877 

26,404 

21.072 

16.9 

25.3 

Bertie. 

703 

23.039 

20,538 

19,176 

12.2 

7.1 

Bladen. 

1,004 

18,006 

17,677 

16,763 

1.9 

5.5 

Brunswick. 

790 

14,432 

12,657 

10,900 

14.0 

16.1 

Buncombe. 

639 

49,798 

44,288 

35,266 

1 12.4 

25.6 


i For changes in boundaries, etc., of counties, see page 33. 

* See headnote to table, page 12. 

* State total includes population (6,689) of Indian reservations specially enu¬ 
merated in 1890, not distributed by counties. 


* State total includes population (5,321) of Indian reservations specially enu¬ 
merated in 1890, not distributed by counties. 

• State total includes population (2) specially enumerated inl890, not credited to 
any county. 



































































































































































































































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POPULATION—UNITED STATES 


Table 3.— AREA AND POPULATION OF COUNTIES AND EQUIVALENT SUBDIVISIONS IN CONTINENTAL UNITED 

STATES: 1910, 1900, AND 1890—Continued. 

[Percentages not figured where base is less than 100. A minus sign (—) denotes decrease.] 


COUNTY. 

Land 
area in 
square 
miles, 

1910 

POPULATION. 

PER CENT OF 
INCREASE. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

1900- 

mo 

1890- 

1900 

N. CAROLINA— 







Con. 







Burke. 

534 

21,408 

17,699 

14,939 

21.0 

18.5 

Cabarrus. 

390 

26,240 

22,456 

18,142 

16.9 

23.8 

Caldwell. 

512 

20,579 

15,694 

12,298 

31.1 

27.6 

Camden. 

220 

5.640 

5,474 

5,667 

3.0 

-3.4 

Carteret. 

573 

13,776 

11,811 

10,825 

16.6 

9.1 

Caswell. 

402 

14,858 

15,028 

16,028 

-1.1 

-6.2 

Catawba. 

408 

27,918 

22,133 

18,689 

26.1 

18.4 

Chatham i. 

696 

22,635 

23,912 

25,413 

-5.3 

-5.9 

Cherokee. 

454 

14,136 

11,860 

9,976 

19.2 

18.9 

Chowan. 

165 

11,303 

10,258 

9,167 

10.2 

11.9 

Clay. 

220 

3,909 

4,532 

4,197 

-13.7 

8.0 

Cleveland. 

488 

29,494 

25.078 

20,394 

17.6 

23.0 

Columbus. 

933 

28,020 

21,274 

17,856 

31.7 

19.1 

Craven. 

660 

25,594 

24,160 

20,533 

5.9 

17.7 

Cumberland. 

1,013 

35,284 

29,249 

27,321 

20.6 

7.1 

Currituck. 

292 

7,693 

6,529 

6,747 

17.8 

-3.2 

Dare. 

377 

4,841 

4,757 

3,768 

1.8 

26.2 

Davidson. 

569 

29,404 

23,403 

21,702 

25.6 

7.8 

Davie. 

258 

13,394 

12,115 

11,621 

10.6 

4.3 

Duplin. 

783 

25,442 

22,405 

18,690 

13.6 

19.9 

Durham. 

291 

35,276 

26,233 

18,041 

34.5 

45.4 

Edgecombe. 

509 

32,010 

26,591 

24.113 

20.4 

10.3 

Forsyth. 

376 

47,311 

35,261 

28,434 

34.2 

24.0 

Franklin. 

468 

24,692 

25,116 

21,090 

-1.7 

19.1 

Gaston. 

371 

37.063 

27,903 

17,764 

32.8 

57.1 

Gates. 

359 

10,455 

10,413 

10,252 

0.4 

1.6 

Graham. 

298 

4,749 

4,343 

3.313 

9.3 

31.1 

Granville. 

503 

25,102 

23,263 

24,484 

7.9 

-5.0 

Greene. 

252 

13,083 

12,038 

10,039 

8.7 

19.9 

Guilford. 

691 

' 60,497 

39,074 

28,052 

54.8 

39.3 

Halifax. 

676 

37,646 

30,793 

28,908 

22.3 

6.5 

Harnett. 

595 

22,174 

15,988 

13,700 

38.7 

16.7 

Haywood. 

546 

21,020 

16,222 

13,346 

29.6 

21.5 

Henderson. 

358 

16,262 

14,104 

12,589 

15.3 

12.0 

Hertford. 

341 

15,436 

14,294 

13,851 

8.0 

3.2 

Hyde. 

617 

8,840 

9,278 

8,903 

-4.7 

4.2 

Iredell. 

588 

34,315 

29,064 

25,462 

18.1 

14.1 

Jackson. 

494 

12,998 

11,853 

9,512 

9.7 

24.6 

Johnston. 

C94 

41,401 

32,250 

27,239 

28.4 

18.4 

Jones. 

417 

8,721 

8,226 

7,403 

6.0 

11.1 

Lee 1 2 . 

261 

11.376 





Lenoir. 

397 

22,769 

18,639 

14,879 

22.2 

25.3 

Lincoln. 

299 

17,132 

15,498 

12,586 

10.5 

23.1 

McDowell. 

443 

13,538 

12,567 

10,939 

7.7 

14.9 

Macon. 

513 

12,191 

12,104 

10,102 

0.7 

19.8 

Madison. 

436 

20,132 

20,644 

17,805 

-2.5 

15.9 

Martin. 

438 

17,797 

15.383 

15,221 

15.7 

1.1 

Mecklenburg. 

597 

67,031 

55,268 

42,673 

21.3 

29.5 

Mitchell. 

371 

17,245 

15,221 

12,807 

13.3 

IS. S 

Montgomery. 

498 

14,967 

14,197 

11,239 

5.4 

26.3 

Moore 1 . 

639 

17,010 

23,622 

20,479 

-28.0 

15.3 

Nash. 

586 

33,727 

25,478 

20,707 

32. 4 

23.0 

New Hanover. 

216 

32,037 

25,785 

24.026 

24.2 

7. 3 

Northampton. 

504 

22.323 

21,150 

21,242 

5.5 

-0. 4 

Onslow. 

743 

14,125 

11,940 

10,303 

18.3 

15.9 

Orange. 

390 

15,064 

14,690 

14.94S 

2.5 

-1. 7 

Pamlico. 

350 

9,966 

8,045 

7,146 

23.9 

12. 6 

Pasquotank. 

223 

16,693 

13,660 

10,748 

22.2 

27. 1 

Pender. 

815 

15.471 

13,381 

12,514 

15. 6 

6. 9 

Perquimans. 

252 

11,054 

10,091 

9,293 

9. 5 

8.6 

Person. 

391 

17,356 

16,685 

15,151 

4.0 

10.1 

Pitt. 

627 

36,340 

30.889 

25,519 

17.6 

21. 0 

Polk. 

251 

7,640 

7,004 

5,902 

9.1 

18. 7 

Randolph. 

803 

29,491 

28,232 

25,195 

4. 5 

12.1 

Richmond 1 . 

521 

19,673 

15,855 

23,948 

24.1 

-33.8 

Robeson. 

1,051 

51,945 

40,371 

31,483 

28. 7 

28.2 

Rockingham. 

579 

36.442 

33,163 

25,363 

9.9 

30.8 

Rowan. 

489 

37.521 

31,066 

24,123 

20.8 

28. 8 

Rutherford. 

544 

28,385 

25,101 

18,770 

13.1 

33. 7 

Sampson. 

922 

29,982 

26.380 

25,096 

13.7 

5.1 


1 For changes in boundaries, etc., of counties, see page 33. 

2 State total includes population (8,264) of Indian reservations specially enu¬ 
merated in 1890, not distributed by counties; population (875) of Buford and Flan¬ 
nery Counties, taken to form part of Williams County between 1800 and 1900; and 
population (563) of Church, Garfield, Stevens, and Wallace Counties, and old Het¬ 
tinger, Mountraille, Renville, Sheridan, and Williams Counties, annexed to Botti¬ 
neau, McLean, McHenry, Pierce, Ward, Stark, and Mercer Comities, between 1890 
and 1900. 


COUNTY. 

Land 
area in 
square 
miles, 

1910 

POPULATION. 

PER CENT OF 
INCREASE. 

1910 

1900 

1S90 

1900- 

1910 

1890- 

1900 

N. CAROLINA- 







Con. 








349 

15,363 

12,553 


22. 4 


Stanly. 

416 

19^909 

15.220 

12,136 

30.8 

25.4 

Stokes. 

480 

20,151 

19,866 

17,199 

1.4 

15.5 

Surrv. 

520 

29,705 

25,515 

19,281 

16. 4 

32. 3 

Swain. 

553 

10,403 

8,401 

6,577 

23.8 

27.7 

Transylvania. 

379 

7,191 

6,620 

5,881 

8.6 

12.6 

Tyrrell. 

390 

5,219 

4,980 

4,225 

4. 8 

17. 9 

Union. 

565 

33.277 

27,156 

21,259 

22. 5 

27. 7 

Vance. 

279 

19,425 

16,684 

17,581 

16. 4 

-5. 1 

Wake. 

845 

63,229 

54,626 

49,207 

15. 7 

11.0 

Warren. 

425 

20,266 

19,151 

19,360 

5. 8 

-1. 1 

Washington. 

327 

11,062 

10,608 

10,200 

4.3 

4.0 

Watauga. 

342 

13,556 

. 13,417 

10,611 

i.O 

26.4 

Wayne. 

615 

35,698 

31,356 

26,100 

13.8 

20.1 

Wilkes. 

735 

30,282 

26,872 

22,675 

12.7 

18.5 

Wilson. 

384 

28,269 

23,596 

18,644 

19. 8 

26.6 

Yadkin. 

324 

15.428 

14,083 

13,790 

9.6 

2.1 

Yancev. 

298 

12,072 

11,464 

9,490 

5.3 

20.8 

N. DAKOTA.... 

70,183 

577,056 

319,146 

2 190,983 

80.8 

67.1 

Adams 1 . 

997 

5,407 





Barnes. 

1,510 

18;066 

13,159 

7,045 

37.3 

86.8 

Benson. 

1,364 

12,681 

8,320 

2,460 

52.4 

H86.7 

Billings 1 . 

3,404 

10,186 

975 

170 

944.7 

473.5 

Bottineau 1 . 

1,681 

17,295 

7,532 

2,893 

129.6 

160.4 

Bowman 1 . 

1,164 

4,668 


6 



Burke 1 . 

1,113 

9,064 





Burleigh. 

1,651 

13,087 

6,081 

4,247 

115.2 

43.2 

Cass. 

1,763 

33,935 

28,625 

19,613 

18.6 

45.9 

Cavalier. 

1,494 

15,659 

12,580 

6,471 

24.5 

94.4 

Dickey. 

1,142 

9,839 

6,061 

5,573 

62.3 

8.8 

Divide 1 . 

1,270 

6,015 





Dunn 1 . 

2,084 

5,302 


159 



Eddy. 

651 

4,800 

3,330 

1,377 

44.1 

141.8 

Emmons. 

1,563 

9,796 

4,349 

1,971 

125.2 

120.6 

Foster. 

644 

5,313 

3,770 

1,210 

40.9 

211.6 

Grand Forks. 

1,433 

27,888 

24,459 

18,357 

14.0 

33.2 

Griggs. 

717 

6,274 

4,744 

2,817 

32.3 

68.4 

Hettinger 1 . 

1,132 

6,557 





Kidder.. 

1,386 

5; 962 

1,754 

1,211 

239.9 

44.8 

Lamoure. 

1,147 

10,724 

6,048 

3,187 

77.3 

89.8 

Logan. 

997 

6,168 

1,625 

597 

279.6 

172.2 

McHenry 1 . 

1,888 

17,627 

5,253 

1,584 

235.6 

231.6 

McIntosh. 

1,003 

7,251 

4,818 

3,248 

50.5 

48.3 

McKenzie 1 . 

2.S47 

5,720 


3 



McLean 1 . 

2,305 

14,496 

4,791 

860 

202.6 

3341.0 

Mercer 1 . 

1,110 

4,747 

1,778 

428 

167.0 

3 306.1 

Morton. 

4.742 

25,289 

HO, 277 

55,239 

146.1 

354.0 

Mountrail 1 . 

1.914 

8,491 





Nelson. 

.181 

10,140 

7,316 

4,293 

38.6 

70.4 

Oliver. 

720 

3,577 

990 

464 

261.3 

113.4 

Pembina. 

1,117 

14;749 

17,869 

14,334 

-17.5 

24.7 

Pierce 1 . 

1,055 

9,740 

4,765 

905 

104.4 

426. 5 

Ramsey. 

1,205 

15,199 

9,198 

4,418 

65.2 

108.2 

Ransom. 

860 

10,345 

6,919 

5,393 

49.5 

28.3 

Renville 1 . 

899 

7,840 





Richland. 

1,437 

19;659 

17,387 

10,751 

13.1 

61.7 

Rolette. 

918 

9,558 

7,995 

2,427 

19.5 

3130.8 

Sargent. 

855 

9,202 

6,039 

5,076 

52.4 

19.0 

Sheridan 1 . 

996 

8,103 





Stark 1 . 

1,356 

12,504 

7,621 

2,304 

64.1 

230.8 

Steele. 

717 

7,616 

5,888 

3,777 

29.3 

55.9 

Stutsman. 

2,282 

18,189 

9,143 

5,266 

98.9 

73.6 

Towner. 

1,037 

8,963 

6,491 

1,450 

38.1 

347.7 

Traill. 

865 

12,545 

13,107 

10,217 

-4.3 

28.3 

Walsh. 

1.282 

19,491 

20,288 

16,587 

-3.9 

22.3 

Ward 1 . 

2,054 

25,281 

7,961 

1,681 

217.6 

373.6 

Wells. 

1,293 

11,814 

8,310 

1,212 

42.2 

585.6 

Williams 1 . 

2,138 

14,234 

1,530 


830.3 



s See headnote to table, page 12. 

* Includes population (2,208) of part of Standing Rock Indian Reservation, not 
returned by counties in 1900. 

6 Includes population (511) of Fort Yates and Standing Rock Indian Agency. 




































































































































































































NUMBER AND DISTRIBUTION 


25 


Table 3.—AREA AND POPULATION OF COUNTIES AND EQUIVALENT SUBDIVISIONS IN CONTINENTAL UNITED 

STATES: 1910, 1900, AND 1890—Continued. 


[Percentages not figured where base is less than 100. A minus sign (—) denotes decrease.] 


COUNTY. 

Land 
area in 
square 
miles, 

1910 

POPULATION 


PER CENT OF 
INCREASE. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

isoo- 

mo 

1890- 

1900 

OHIO. 

40,740 

4,767,121 

4,157,545 

13,672,329 

14.7 

13.2 

Adams. 

546 

24,755 

26,328 

26,093 

-6.0 

0.9 

Allen. 

406 

56,580 

47,976 

40,644 

17.9 

18.0 

Ashland. 

421 

22,975 

21,184 

22,223 

8.5 

-4.7 

Ashtabula. 

723 

59,547 

51,448 

43,655 

15.7 

17.9 

Athens. 

487 

47,798 

38,730 

35,194 

.23.4 

10.0 

Auglaize..•. 

397 

31,246 

31,192 

28,100 

0.2 

11.0 

Belmont. 

530 

76,856 

60,875 

57,413 

26.3 

6.0 

Brown. 

481 

24,832 

28,237 

29,899 

-12.1 

-5.6 

Butler. 

452 

70,271 

56,870 

48,597 

23.6 

17.0 

Carroll. 

387 

15,761 

16,811 

17,566 

-6.2 

-4.3 

Champaign. 

421 

26,351 

26,642 

26,980 

-1.1 

-1.3 

Clark. 

407 

66,435 

58,939 

52,277 

12.7 

12.7 

Clermont. 

465 

29,551 

31,610 

33,553 

-6.5 

-5.8 

Clinton. 

411 

23,680 

24,202 

24,240 

-2.2 

-0.2 

Columbiana. 

534 

76,619 

68,590 

59,029 

11.7 

16.2 

Coshocton. 

558 

30,121 

29,337 

26,703 

2.7 

9.9 

Crawford. 

409 

34,036 

33,915 

31,927 

0.4 

6.2 

Cuyahoga. 

463 

637,425 

439,120 

309,970 

45.2 

41.7 

Darke. 

586 

42,933 

42,532 

42,961 

0.9 

-1.0 

Defiance. 

405 

24,498 

26,387 

25,769 

-7.2 

2.4 

Delaware. 

445 

27,182 

26,401 

27,189 

3.0 

-2.9 

Erie. 

256 

38,327 

37,650 

35,462 

1.8 

6.2 

Fairfield. 

495 

39,201 

34,259 

33,939 

14.4 

0.9 

Favette. 

413 

21,744 

21,725 

22,309 

0.1 

-2.6 

Franklin. 

517 

221,567 

164,460 

124,087 

34.7 

32.5 

Fulton. 

405 

23,914 

22, SOI 

22,023 

4.9 

3.5 

Gallia. 

449 

25,745 

27,918 

27,005 

-7.8 

3.4 

Geauga. 

416 

14,670 

14,744 

13,489 

-0.5 

9.3 

Greene. 

415 

29,733 

31,613 

29,820 

-5.9 

6.0 

Guernsey. 

518 

42,716 

34,425 

28,645 

24.1 

20.2 

Hamilton. 

407 

460,732 

409,479 

374,573 

12.5 

9.3 

Hancock. 

535 

37,860 

41,993 

42,563 

-9.8 

-1.3 

Hardin. 

473 

30,407 

31,187 

28,939 

-2.5 

7.8 

Harrison. 

401 

. 19,076 

20,486 

20,830 

-6.9 

-1.7 

Henry. 

414 

25,119 

27,282 

25,080 

-7.9 

8.8 

Highland. 

549 

28,711 

30,982 

29,048 

-7.3 

6.7 

Hocking. 

411 

23,650 

24,398 

• 22.658 

-3.1 

7.7 

Holmes. 

418 

17,909 

19,511 

21,139 

-8.2 

-7.7 

Huron. 

494 

34,206 

32,330 

31,949 

5.8 

1.2 

Jackson.. 

404 

30,791 

34,248 

28,408 

-10.1 

20.6 

Jefferson. 

407 

65,423 

44,357 

39,415 

47.5 

12.5 

Knox. 

513 

30,181 

27,768 

27,600 

8.7 

0.6 

Lake. 

241 

22,927 

21,680 

18,235 

5.8 

18.9 

Lawrence. 

443 

39,488 

39,534 

39,556 

-0.1 

-0.1 


COUNTY. 

Land 
area in 
square 
miles, 

1910 

POPULATION. 

PER CENT OF 
INCREASE. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

mo- 

mo 

1890- 

1900 

OHIO—Con. 







Licking. 

669 

55,590 

47,070 

43,279 

18.1 

8.8 

Logan. 

451 

30,084 

30,420 

27,386 

-1.1 

11.1 

Lorain. 

497 

76,037 

54,857 

40,295 

38.6 

36.1 

Lucas. 

342 

192,728 

153,559 

102,296 

25.5 

50.1 

Madison. 

497 

19,902 

20,590 

20,057 

-3.3 

2.7 

Mahoning. 

427 

116,151 

70,134 

55,979 

65.6 

25.3 

Marion. 

409 

33,971 

28,678 

24,727 

18.5 

16.0 

Medina. 

435 

23,598 

21,958 

21,742 

7.5 

1.0 

Meigs. 

412 

25,594 

28,620 

29,813 

-10.6 

-4.0 

Mercer. 

450 

27,536 

28,021 

27,220 

-1.7 

2.9 

Miami. 

408 

45,047 

43,105 

39,754 

4.5 

8.4 

Monroe. 

448 

24,244 

27,031 

25,175 

-10.3 

7.4 

Montgomery. 

455 

163,763 

130,146 

100,852 

25.8 

29.0 

Morgan. 

402 

16,097 

17,905 

19,143 

-10.1 

-6.5 

Morrow. 

403 

16,815 

17,879 

18,120 

-6.0 

-1.3 

Muskingum. 

664 

57,488 

53,185 

51,210 

8.1 

3.9 

Noble. 

399 

18,601 

19,466 

20,753 

-4.4 

-6.2 

Ottawa. 

270 

22,360 

22,213 

21,974 

0.7 

1.1 

Paulding. 

413 

22,730 

27,528 

25,932 

-17.4 

6.2 

Perry. 

399 

35,396 

31,841 

31,151 

11.2 

2.2 

Pickaway. 

490 

26,158 

27,016 

26,959 

-3.2 

0.2 

Pike. 

428 

15,723 

18,172 

17,482 

-13.5 

3.9 

Portage. 

521 

30,307 

29,246 

27,868 

3.6 

4.9 

Preble. 

416 

23,834 

23,713 

23,421 

0.5 

1.2 

Putnam. 

482 

29,972 

32,525 

30,188 

-7.8 

7.7 

Richland. 

503 

47,667 

44,289 

38,072 

7.6 

16.3 

Ross. 

668 

40,089 

40,940 

39,454 

-2.1 

3.8 

Sandusky. 

413 

35,171 

34,311 

30,617 

2.5 

12.1 

Scioto. 

623 

48,463 

40,981 

35,377 

18.3 

15.8 

Seneca. 

550 

42,421 

41,163 

40,869 

3.1 

0.7 

Shelby. 

413 

24,663 

24,625 

24,707 

0.2 

-0.3 

Stark. 

566 

122,987 

94,747 

84,170 

29.8 

12.6 

Summit. 

408 

108,253 

71,715 

54,089 

50.9 

32.6 

Trumbull. 

633 

52,766 

46,591 

42,373 

13.3 

10.0 

Tuscarawas. 

555 

57,035 

53,751 

46,618 

6.1 

15.3 

Union. 

446 

21,871 

22,342 

22,860 

-2.1 

-2.3 

Van Wert. 

406 

29,119 

30,394 

29,671 

-4.2 

2.4 

Vinton. 

412 

13,096 

15,330 

16,045 

-14.6 

-4.5 

Warren. 

413 

24,497 

25,584 

25,468 

-4.2 

0.5 

Washington. 

630 

45,422 

48,245 

42,380 

-5.9 

13.8 

Wayne. 

557 

38,058 

37,870 

39,005 

0.5 

-2.9 

Williams. 

411 

25,198 

24,953 

24,897 

1.0 

0.2 

Wood. 

612 

46,330 

51,555 

44,392 

-10.1 

16.1 

Wyandot. 

406 

20,760 

21,125 

21,722 

-1.7 

-2.7 


COUNTY. 


OKLAHOMA. 


Adair 5 . 

Alfalfa 5 . 

Atoka 5 . 

Beaver 5 . 

Beckham 5 . 

Blaine 5 . 

Brvan 5 . 

Caddo 5 . 

Canadian 5 . 

Carter 5 . 

Cherokee 5 . 

Choctaw 5 . 

Cimarron 5 . 

Cleveland. 

Coal 5 . 

Comanche 5 .... 

Craig 5 . 

Creek 5 . 

Custer 5 . 

Delaware 5 . 

Dewey 5 . 

Ellis 5 . 

Garfield 5 . 

Garvin 5 . 

Grady 5 


Land 
area in 
square 
miles, 

1910 


69,414 


584 

867 

997 
1,813 

917 

931 

928 

1,377 

891 

831 

791 

790 

1,849 

554 

525 

1,726 

757 

962 

998 
794 

989 

1,218 

1,061 

821 

1,024 


POPULATION. 


1910 


1907 


1,657,155 U,414,177 


10,535 

18,138 

13,808 

13,631 

19,699 

17,900 
29,854 
35,685 
23.501 
25,358 

16,778 
21,862 
4,553 
18,843 
15,817 

41,489 
17,404 
26,223 
23,231 
11,469 

14,132 
15,375 
33,050 
26,545 
30,309 


9,115 

16,070 

12,113 

13.364 
17,758 

17,227 
27,865 
30,241 
20,110 
26,402 

14,274 
17,340 
5,927 
18,460 
15,585 

31,738 
14,955 

18.365 
18,478 

9,876 

13,329 
13,978 
28,300 
22,787 
23,420 


1900 


1890 


3 790,391 


3,051 


10,658 


15,981 


16,388 


12,264 


8,819 

'22*076 


4 258, 657 


PER CENT OF 
INCREASE. 


1907 - 

mo 


17.2 


2,674 


7,158 


6,605 


15.6 

12.9 
14.0 

2.0 

10.9 

4.3 

7.1 
18.0 

16.9 
-4.0 

17.5 

26.1 

-23.2 

2.1 

1.5 

30.7 

16.4 

42.8 

25.7 
16.1 

6.0 

10.0 

16.8 

16.5 
29.4 


1900- 

mo 


109.7 


346.8 


68.5 


47.1 


15.0 


89.4 


60.2 


49.7 


State total includes population (13) specially enumerated in 1890, not distrib- 

2 Special census of Oklahoma and Indian Territory, taken as of July 1, 1907, by 

° rde 3 r state e total Si includes population (13,873) of Kaw, Kiowa, Comanche and 
Anaehe. Osage, and Wichita Indian Reservations; population (2,173) of Day 
County,’part taken to form part of Ellis County in 1907 and part annexed to 

32691°—12-4 


COUNTY. 


OKLAHOMA 

—Con. 

Grant 5 . 

Greer 5 . 

Harmon 5 . 

Harper 5 . 

Haskell 5 . 

Hughes 5 . 

Jackson 5 . 

Jefferson 5 . 

Johnston 5 . 

Kay 5 . 

Kingfisher. 

Kiowa 5 . 

Latimer 5 . 

Le Flore 5 . 

Lincoln 5 . 


Logan. 

Love 5 . 

McClain 5 .... 
McCurtain 5 . 
McIntosh 5 ... 

Major 5 . 

Marshall 5 .... 

Mayes 5 . 

Murray 5 . 

Muskogee 5 -.. 


Land 
area in 
square 
miles, 

1910 


994 

644 

548 

1,033 

615 

855 

778 

767 

658 

934 

890 

1,179 

735 

1,614 

959 

739 

496 

562 

1,897 

661 

937 

419 

676 

424 

814 


1910 


18,760 
16,449 
11,328 
8,189 
18,875 

24,040 
23,737 
17,430 
16,734 
26,999 

18,825 
27,526 
11,321 
29,127 
34,779 

31,740 
10,236 
15,659 
20,681 
20,961 

15,248 
11,619 
13,596 
12,744 
52,743 


POPULATION. 


1907 


17,638 
23,624 


8 , 

16, 

19, 

17, 
13, 

18, 
24, 

18, 

22 , 

9, 

24, 

37, 

30, 

11 , 

12 , 

13, 
17, 

14, 
13. 
11 , 
11 , 
37, 


089 

865 

945 

087 

439 

672 

757 

010 

247 

340 

678 

293 

711 

134 

888 

198 

975 

307 

144 

064 

948 

467 


1900 

1890 

17,273 
17,922 


5,338 













22,530 
18,501 


8,332 





27,007 

26,563 


12,770 


















PER CENT OF 
INCREASE. -j 


1907 - 

mo 


6.4 
-30. 4 


1.2 

11.9 

20.5 

38.9 

29.7 
-10.4 

9. 1 

4.5 

23.7 
21.2 
18.0 

-6.7 

3.4 
- 8.1 

21.5 

56.7 

16.6 

6.6 

- 11.6 

22.9 
6.7 

40.8 


1900- 

mo 


8.6 

- 8 . 2 


19.8 

1.8 


28.8 

19.5 


Roger Mills County since 1900; and population (392,060) of Indian Territory, not 
returned by counties in 1900. 

4 State total includes population (16,641) of that part of Oklahoma, and popu¬ 
lation (180,182) of Indian Territory, specially enumerated in 1890, not distributed 
by counties. 

5 For changes in boundaries, etc., of counties, see page 33. 








































































































































































































































































































26 • POPULATION—UNITED STATES. 

Table 3.— AREA AND POPULATION OF COUNTIES AND EQUIVALENT SUBDIVISIONS IN CONTINENTAL UNITED 

STATES: 1910, 1900, AND 1890—Continued. 

[Percentages not figured where base is less than 100. A minus sign (—) denotes decrease.] 


PER CENT OF 
INCREASE. 

COUNTY. 

Land 
area in 

1907- 

mO 

1900- 

mo 

square 

miles, 

1910 

5.3 

6.6 

OKLAHOMA- 

Con. 

Roger Mills 1 ... 

1,135 

36. 1 


Rogers 1 . 

730 

28.2 


Seminole 1 . 

633 

52.6 

228.9 

Sequoyah*. 

693 

47.0 


Stephens 1 . 

897 

31.1 


Texas*. 

2,065 

733 

22.5 


Tillman 1 . 

1.3 

40.2 

Tulsa 1 . 

565 

7.8 

13.5 

Wagoner 1 . 

545 | 

26.5 


W ashington 1 ... 

425 

5.5 


Washita 1 . 

1,006 

1,255 

0.7 

65.1 

Woods 1 . 

22.0 


Woodward 1 .... 

1,233 


COUNTY. 


OKLAHOMA 

Con. 

Noble 1 . 

Nowata*. 

Okfuskee 1 . 

Oklahoma. 

Okmulgee 1 .... 

Osage 1 . 

Ottawa 1 . 

Pawnee*. 

Payne 1 . 

Pittsburg 1 .... 

Pontotoc 1 . 

Pottawatomie 1 
Pushmataha 1 .. 


Land 
area in 
square 
miles, 

1910 


734 

586 

623 

717 

679 

2,277 

477 

584 

678 

1,370 

728 

793 

1,430 


POPULATION. 


1910 


1907 


14,945 

14,223 

19,995 

85,232 

21,115 

20,101 
15,713 
17,332 
23,735 

47,650 
24,331 
43,595 
10,118 


14,198 
10,453 
15,595 
55,849 
14,362 

15,332 
12,827 
17,112 
22,022 

37,677 
23,057 
43 , 272 
8,295 


1900 


14,015 


25,915 


12,366 

20,909 


26,412 


1890 


11,742 


7,215 


POPULATION. 


1910 


1907 


12,861 
17,736 
19,964 
25,005 
22,252 

14,249 
18,650 
34,995 
22,086 

17,484 
25,034 
17.567 
16,592 


13,239 
15,485 
14,687 
22,499 
20,148 

16,448 

12,869 

21,693 

19,529 

12,813 
22,007 
15,517 
14,595 


1900 


6,190 


15,001 

34,975 

7,469 


1890 


PER CENT OF 
INCREASE. 


1907- 

mo 


- 2.9 

14.5 

35.9 
11.1 

10.4 

- 13.4 

44.9 
61.3 

13.1 

36.5 
13.8 

13.2 
13.7 


1900- 

mo 


107.8 


66.9 

- 49.8 

122.1 


POPULATION. 

PER CENT OF 
INCREASE. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

1900- 

mo 

1890- 

1900 

36,638 

34,283 

36,802 

6.9 

- 6.8 

93,768 

80,614 

69,565 

16.3 

15.9 

31,545 

29,197 

28,685 

8.0 

1.8 

48 , 467 

39,896 

36,832 

21.5 

8.3 

61,565 

63,643 

65,324 

- 3.3 

- 2.6 

54,479 

50,344 

47,271 

8.2 

6.5 

136,152 

114,443 

96,977 

19.0 

18.0 

117,906 

94,762 

74,683 

24.4 

26.9 

35,871 

32,903 

22,239 

9.0 

48.0 

115,517 

98 , 473 

86,074 

17.3 

14.4 

167,449 

110,412 

80,006 

51.7 

38.0 

9,435 

11,039 

8,482 

- 14.5 

30.1 

59,775 

54.902 

51,433 

8.9 

6.7 

9,703 

9.924 

10,137 

- 2.2 

- 2.1 

28,882 

28,281 

28,935 

2.1 

- 2.3 

38,304 

34,650 

35,751 

10.5 

- 3.1 

66,210 

42,556 

42,175 

55.6 

0.9 

63,090 

59,113 

44,005 

6.7 

34.3 

15,013 

16,054 

16,655 

- 6.5 

- 3.6 

259,570 

193,831 

142,088 

33.9 

36.4 

167,029 

159,241 

149,095 

4.9 

6.8 

70,032 

57,042 

37,517 

22.8 

52.0 

59,565 

53,827 

48,131 

10.7 

11.8 

118,832 

93,893 

76,631 

26.6 

22.5 

343,186 

257,121 

201.203 

33.5 

27.8 

80,813 

75,663 

70,579 

6.8 

7.2 

47,868 

51,343 

46,863 

- 6.8 

9.6 

77,699 

57,387 

55,744 

35.4 

2.9 

27.785 

23.160 

19,996 

20.0 

15.8 

22,941 

21,161 

20,111 

8.4 

5.2 

169,590 

138,995 

123,290 

22.0 

12.7 

14.868 

15,526 

15,645 

- 4.2 

- 0.8 

127,667 

99,687 

84.220 

28.1 

18.4 

111,420 

90,911 

74.6 '8 

22.6 

21.7 

24,136 

26.263 

26,276 

- 8.1 

( 5 ) 

1 , 549.008 

1 , 293,697 

1 , 046.964 

19.7 

23.6 

8,033 

8,766 

9,412 

- 8.4 

- 6.9 

29,729 

30,621 

22,778 

- 2.9 

34.4 

207,894 

172,927 

154,163 

20.2 

12.2 

16,800 

17,304 

17,651 

- 2.9 

- 2.0 

67,717 

49,461 

37,317 

36.9 

32.5 

11,293 

12,134 

11,620 

- 6.9 

4.4 

37,746 

40,043 

40,093 

- 5.7 

- 0.1 

42,829 

49,086 

52,313 

- 12.7 

- 6.2 

16,249 

17,592 

17,820 

- 7.6 

- 1.3 

56,359 

49,648 

46,640 

13.5 

6.4 

39,573 

38.946 

37,585 

1.6 

3 3.4 

143,680 

92,181 

71,155 

55.9 

29.5 

29,236 

30,171 

31,010 

- 3.1 

- 2.7 

231,304 

160,175 

112,819 

44.4 

42.0 

15,509 

17,152 

15,891 

- 9.6 

7.9 

136,405 

116,413 

99,489 

17.2 

17.0 


COUNTY. 

Land 
area in 
square 
miles, 

1910 

POPULATION. 

PER CENT OF 
INCREASE. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

1900- 

mo 

1890- 

1900 

OREGON. 

95,607 

672,765 

413,536 

2 317,704 

62.7 

30.2 

Baker 1 . 

3,060 

18,076 

15,597 
6,706 

6,764 

15.9 

130.6 

Benton 1 . 

688 

10,663 

8,650 

59.0 

-22.5 

Clackamas. 

1,864 

29,931 

19,658 

15,233 

52.3 

29.0 

Clatsop. 

821 

16,106 

12,765 

10,016 

26.2 

27.4 

Columbia. 

662 

10,580 

6,237 

5,191 

69.6 

20.2 

Coos. 

1,628 

17,959 

9,315 

10,324 

8,874 

74.0 

16.3 

Crook 1 . 

7,778 

3,964 

3,244 

135.0 

3 5.1 

Curry. 

1,498 

2,044 

19,674 

1,868 

1,709 

11,864 

9.4 

9.3 

Douglas. 

4,922 

14,565 

35.1 

22.8 

Gilliam 1 . 

1,201 

3,701 

3,201 

3,600 

15.6 

-11.1 

Grant 1 . 

4,520 

5,607 

5,948 

5,080 

-5.7 

17.1 

Harney. 

Hood River 1 . 

9,933 

543 

4,059 

8,016 

25,756 

9,567 

2,598 

2,559 

56.2 

1.5 

Jackson. 

2,836 

13,698 

11,455 

88.0 

19.6 

Josephine. 

1,751 

7,517 

4,878 

27.3 

54.1 

Klamath. 

5,999 

8,5.34 

3.970 

2,444 

115.5 

3 16.0 

Lake. 

7,920 

4,658 

33,783 

5,587 

22,662 

2,847 

2,604 

63.6 

9.3 

Lane. 

Lincoln 1 . 

4,612 

1,008 

2,243 

19,604 
3,575 
18,603 

15,198 

72.3 

56.3 

29.0 

Linn. 

16,265 

21.8 

14.4 

Malheur. 

9,883 

8,601 

4,203 

2,601 

104.6 

61.6 

Marion. 

1,194 

39,780 

27,713 

22,934 

4,205 

43.5 

20.8 

Morrow. 

2,025 

4,357 

4,151 

5.0 

-1.3 

Multnomah. 

451 

226,261 

103,167 

74,884 

119.3 

37.8 

Polk. 

709 

13,469 

9,923 

7,858 

35.7 

3 24.3 

Sherman 1 . 

836 

4,242 

3,477 

1,792 

22.0 

94.0 

Tillamook 1 . 

1.125 

6,266 

4,471 

2,932 

40.1 

52.5 

Umatilla. 

3.173 

20,309 

18.049 

13,381 

12.5 

3 24.4 

Union 1 . 

2,087 

16,191 

16,070 

12,044 

3,661 

0.8 

33.4 

Wallowa 1 . 

3,145 

8,364 

5,538 

51.0 

51.3 

Wasco 1 . 

2,343 

16,336 

13'. 199 

9,183 

23.8 

3 40.7 

Washington. 

Wheeler 1 ... 

731 

1,704 

21,522 

2,484 

18,285 

14,467 
2,443 
13,420 

11,972 

48.8 

1.7 

20.8 

Yamhill. 

714 

10,692 

36.3 

3 23.2 

PENNSYLVANIA. 

44,832 

7,665,111 

6,302,115 

*5,258,113 

21.6 

19.9 

Adams. 

528 

34,319 

34,496 
775,058 

33,486 
551,959 

-0.5 

3.0 

Allegheny. 

725 

1,018,463 

31.4 

40.4 

Armstrong. 

653 

67,880 

52,551 

46,747 

29.2 

12.4 

Beaver. 

429 

78,353 

56,432 

50,077 
38,644 

38.8 

12.7 

Bedford. 

1,026 

38,879 

39,468 

-1.5 

2.1 

Berks. 

865 

183.222 

159,615 

137,327 

14.8 

16.2 

Blair. 

534 

108,858 

&5,099 

70,866 

27.9 

20.1 

Bradford. 

1,145 

54,526 

59,403 

59,233 

-8.2 

0.3 

Bucks. 

608 

76,530 

71,190 

70,615 

7.5 

0.8 

Butler. 

790 

72,689 

56,962 

55,339 

27.6 

2.9 

Cambria. 

717 

166,131 

104,837 

66,375 

58.5 

57.9 

Cameron. 

392 

7,644 

7,048 
44,510 

7,238 

8.5 

- 2.6 

Carbon. 

406 

52,846 

38,624 

18.7 

15.2 

Center. 

1,146 

43,424 

42,894 

43,269 

1.2 

- 0.9 

Chester. 

777 

109,213 

95,695 

89,377 

14.1 

7.1 


1 For changes in boundaries, etc., of counties, see page 33. 

2 State total includes population (3,937) of Indian reservations specially enu¬ 
merated in 1890, not distributed by counties. 

3 See headnote to table, page 12. 


COUNTY. 


PENNSYLVANIA 

—Con. 

Clarion. 

Clearfield. 

Clinton. 

Columbia. 

Crawford. 


Cumberland. 
Dauphin.... 
Delaware 

Elk. 

Erie. 


Fayette.. 
Forest... 
Franklin. 
Fulton .. 
Greene... 


Huntingdon. 

Indiana. 

Jefferson. 

Juniata. 

Lackawanna. 


Lancaster. 
Lawrence. 
Lebanon.. 
Lehigh.... 
Luzerne... 


Lycoming. 
McKean... 
Mercer.... 
Mifflin.... 
Monroe 


Montgomery. 

Montour. 

Northampton 
Northumberland. 
Perry. 


Philadelphia. 

Pike. 

Potter. 

Schuylkill.... 
Snyder. 


Somerset. 

Sullivan. 

Susquehanna. 
Tioga. 


Union. 

Venango.... 

Warren. 

Washington. 


Wayne. 

Westmoreland. 

W yoming. 

York. 


Land 
area in 
square 
miles, 

1910 


601 

1,142 

878 

479 

1,038 

528 

521 

185 

806 

781 

795 

423 

751 

402 

574 

918 

829 

666 

392 

451 

941 

360 

360 

344 

892 

1,220 

987 

700 

398 

623 

484 

130 

372 

454 

564 

133 

544 

1,071 

777 

311 

1,034 

458 

824 

1,142 

305 

661 

902 
862 

739 

1,039 

397 

903 


4 State total includes population ( 99 ) of Indian reservations specially enumerated 
in 1890 , not distributed by counties. 

5 A decrease of less than one-tenth of 1 per cent. 





















































































































































































































































NUMBER AND DISTRIBUTION. 27 

Table 3— AREA AND POPULATION OF COUNTIES AND EQUIVALENT SUBDIVISIONS IN CONTINENTAL UNITED 

STATES : 1910, 1900, AND 1890—Continued. 

[Percentages not figured where base is less than 100. A minus sign (—) denotes decrease.] 


COUNTY. 

Land 
area in 
square 
miles, 

1910 

POPULATION. 

PER CENT OF 
INCREASE. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

1900- 

1910 

1890- 

1900 

RHODE ISLAND. 

1,067 

542,610 

428,556 

345,506 

26.6 

24.0 

Bristol. 

24 

17,602 

13,144 

11,428 

33.9 

15.0 

Kent. 

174 

36,378 

29,976 

26,754 

21.4 

12.0 

Newport. 

114 

39,335 

32,599 

28,552 

20.7 

14.2 

Providence. 

430 

424,353 

328,683 

255,123 

29.1 

28.8 

Washington. 

325 

24,942 

24,154 

23,649 

3.3 

2.1 

S. CAROLINA.... 

30,495 

1,515,400 

1,340,316 

1,151,149 

13.1 

16.4 

Abbeville 1 . 

678 

34,804 

33,400 

46,854 

4.2 

-28.7 

Aiken. 

1,100 

41,849 

39,032 

31,822 

7.2 

22.7 

Anderson. 

758 

69,568 

55,728 

43,696 

24.8 

27.5 

Bamberg 1 

371 

18,544 

17,296 


7.2 


Barnwell 1 . 

890 

3L 209 

35^504 

44,613 

-3.6 

-20.4 

Beaufort. 

920 

30,355 

35,495 

34,119 

-14.5 

4.0 

Berkelev 1 . 

1,238 

23,487 

30,454 

55,428 

-22.9 

-45.1 


391 

16,634 





Charleston 1 . 

685 

88,594 

88,006 

59,903 

0.7 

46.9 

Cherokee 1 . 

373 

26,179 

21,359 


22.6 


Chester. 

592 

29,425 

28,616 

26,660 

2.8 

7.3 

Chesterfield. 

837 

26,301 

20,401 

18,468 

28.9 

10.5 

Clarendon. 

717 

32,188 

28,184 

23,233 

14.2 

21.3 

Colleton 1 . 

1,333 

35,390 

33,452 

40,293 

5.8 

-17.0 

Darlington 1 . 

605 

36,027 

32,388 

29,134 

11.2 

11.2 


471 

22,615 






613 

17,891 

16,294 


9.8 


Edgefield 1 . 

700 

28,281 

25! 478 

49,259 

11.0 

-48.3 

Fairfield. 

792 

29,442 

29,425 

28,599 

0.1 

2.9 

Florence 1 . 

607 

35,671 

28,474 

25,027 

25.3 

13.8 

Georgetown. 

828 

22,270 

22,846 

20,857 

-2.5 

9.5 

Greenville. 

761 

68,377 

53,490 

44,310 

27.8 

20.7 


50!3 

34,225 

28,343 


20.8 


Hampton. 

958 

25,126 

23^ 738 

20,544 

5.8 

15.5 

Horry. 

1,158 

26,995 

23,364 

19,256 

15.5 

21.3 

Kershaw 1 . 

673 

27,094 

24,696 

22,361 

9.7 

10.4 

Lancaster. 

515 

26,650 

24,311 

20,761 

9.6 

17.1 

Laurens. 

690 

41,550 

37.382 

31,610 

11.1 

18.3 


407 

25,318 





Lexington 1 . 

833 

32' 040 

27,264 

22,181 

17.5 

22.9 

Marion 1 . 

529 

20,596 

35,181 

29,976 

-41.5 

17.4 

Marlboro. 

519 

31,189 

27,639 

23,500 

12.8 

17.6 

Newberrv 1 . 

601 

34,586 

30,182 

26,434 

14.6 

14.2 

Oconee. 

650 

27,337 

23,634 

18,687 

15.7 

26.5 

Orangeburg 1 . 

1,131 

55,893 

59,663 

49,393 

-6.3 

20.8 

Pickens. 

529 

25.422 

19,375 

16,389 

31.2 

18.2 

Richland. 

611 

55.143 

45,589 

36,821 

21.0 

23.8 


435 

20,943 

18,966 


10.4 


Spartanburg 1 . 

765 

83,465 

65,560 

55,385 

27.3 

18.4 

Sumter 1 . 

574 

38,472 

51,237 

43,605 

-24.9 

17.5 

Union 1 . 

492 

29,911 

25,501 

25,363 

17.3 

0.5 

Williamsburg 1 . 

1,006 

37,626 

31,685 

27,777 

18.8 

14.1 

York 1 . 

651 

47,718 

41,684 

38,831 

14.5 

7.3 

SOUTH DAKOTA. 

76,868 

583,888 

1 401,570 

s 348,600 

45.4 

15.2 


1 419 

647 

8 

34 



Aurora. 

719 

6,143 

4,011 

5,045 

53.2 

-20.5 

Beadle.. 

1.250 

15.776 

8,081 

9,586 

95.2 

-15.7 


1 291 

4 96 





Bonhomme. 

’573 

11,061 

10,379 

9,057 

6.6 

14.6 

Brookings. 

791 

14,178 

12,561 

10,132 

12.9 

24.0 

Brown. 

1,750 

25,867 

15,286 

16,855 

69.2 

- 9.3 

Brule. 

837 

6,451 

5,401 

6,737 

19.4 

-19.8 

Buffalo. 

479 

1,589 

1,790 

993 

-11.2 

8 -32.8 

Butte 1 . 

2,289 

4.993 

2,907 

1,037 

71.8 

180.3 

Campbell. 

774 

5,244 

4,527 

3,510 

15.8 

29.0 

Charles Mix. 

1,134 

14,899 

8,498 

4,178 

75.3 

103.4 

Clark. 

974 

10,901 

6,942 

6,728 

57.0 

3.2 

Clay. 

403 

8,711 

9,316 

7,509 

—6.5 

24.1 

Codington. 

701 

14,092 

8,770 

7,037 

60.7 

24.6 


2 ? 526 

2 929 





Custer. 

1,573 

4,458 

2,728 

4,891 

63.4 

-44.2 


432 

11,625 

7.483 

5,449 

55.4 

37.3 


1,061 

14,372 

12,254 

9,168 

17.3 

33.7 

Deuel. 

632 

7,768 

6,656 

4,574 

16.7 

45.5 

Dewey. 

1,907 

1,145 

( 6 ) 

( 6 ) 




1 For changes in boundaries, etc., of counties, see page 33. 

2 State total includes population (9,216) of Cheyenne River and Rosebud In¬ 
dian Reservations and part of Standing Rock Indian Reservation, not returned 

by Estate* total*'includes population (19,792) specially enumerated in 1890, not 
distributed by counties; also, population (1,351) of Choteau, Ewing, Harding, 
Martin, Delano, Scobey, Jackson, Ziebach, Nowlin, Pratt, Presho, and old Todd 
Counties, annexed to Butte, Meade, Stanley, Lyinan, Gregory, and Pennington 
Counties between 1890and 1900. _ ,. . 

4 Exclusive of population of part in Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, not re¬ 
turned by counties. 


COUNTY. 

Land 
area in 
square 
miles, 

1910 

POPULATION. 

PER CENT OF 
INCREASE. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

1900- 

1910 

1890- 

1900 

SOUTH DAKOTA 







—Con. 







Douglas. 

435 

6,400 

5,012 

4.600 

27.7 

9.0 

Edmunds 

1 158 

7,654 

4,916 

4,399 

55.7 

11.8 

Fall River. 

1,756 

i, 763 

3^541 

4,478 

119.2 

-20.9 

Faulk. 

1,018 

6,716 

3,547 

4,062 

89.3 

-12.7 

Grant. 

691 

10,303 

9,103 

6,814 

13.2 

33.6 

Gregory 1 . 

1,032 

13,061 

2,211 

295 

490.7 

649.5 

Hamlin. 

520 

7,475 

5,945 

4,625 

25.7 

28.5 

Hand. 

1,426 

7,870 

4,525 

6,546 

73.9 

-30.9 

Hanson. 

432 

6,237 

4,947 

4,267 

26.1 

15.9 

Harding 1 .. 

2,682 

4,228 





Hughes. 

759 

6,271 

3,684 

5,044 

70.2 

-27.0 

Hutchinson. 

817 

12,319 

11,897 

10,469 

3.5 

13.6 

Hyde. 

866 

3.307 

1,492 

1,860 

121.6 

-19.8 

Jerauld. 

531 

5,120 

2,798 

3,605 

83.0 

-22.4 

Kingsbury. 

814 

12,560 

9,866 

8,562 

27.3 

15.2 

Lake. 

562 

10,711 

9,137 

7,508 

17.2 

21.7 

Lawrence. 

797 

19,694 

17,897 

11,673 

10.0 

53.3 

Lincoln. 

574 

12,712 

12,161 

9,143 

4.5 

33.0 

Lyman . 

2,625 

10,848 

2,632 

233 

312.2 

8 807.7 

McCook. 

573 

9,589 

8,689 

6,448 

10.4 

34.8 

McPherson. 

1.157 

6,791 

6,327 

5,940 

7.3 

6.5 

Marshall. 

8S9 

8,021 

5,942 

4,544 

35.0 

30.8 

Meade 1 . 

3,491 

12,640 

4,907 

4.640 

157.6 

5.8 


1,228 

1,700 





Miner. 

568 

7,661 

5,804 

5,165 

30.6 

13.5 

Minnehaha. 

815 

29,631 

23,926 

21,879 

23.8 

9.4 

Moody. 

527 

8,695 

8,326 

5,941 

4.4 

40.1 

Pennington 1 . 

2,792 

12,453 

5,610 

6,540 

122.0 

-14.2 


2,914 

11,348 





Potter. 

898 

4,466 

2,988 

2,910 

49.5 

2.7 

Roberts. 

1,111 

14,897 

12,216 

1,997 

21.9 

511.7 

Sanborn. 

576 

6,607 

4,464 

4,610 

48.0 

-3.2 


836 

292 

(«) 

(0) 




964 

(«) 

(8) 

(8) 



Spink. 

1.511 

15,981 

9,487 

10,581 

68.5 

-10.3 

Stanley 1 . 

4,156 

14.975 

1.341 

1,028 

1,016.7 

30.4 


249 

252 

( 6 ) 

96 



Sullv. 

1,058 

2.462 

1,715 

2,412 

43.6 

-28.9 


1,279 

2,164 





Tripp 1 .. 

1,629 

8^ 323 





Turner. 

617 

13,840 

13,175 

10,256 

5.0 

28.5 

Union 1 . 

452 

10,676 

11,153 

9,130 

-4.3 

22.2 

Walworth. 

742 

6,4S8 

3,839 

2,153 

69.0 

78.3 

W ashabauuh . 

1,146 

( 6 ) 

( 6 ) 

(6) 




1 157 

(«) 

(6) 

40 



Yankton. 

523 

13,135 

12,649 

10,444 

3.8 

21.1 

Pine Ridge Indian 







Reservation 7 . . 

( 8 ) 

6,607 

6,827 


-3.2 


TENNESSEE. 

41,687 

2,184,789 

2,020,616 

1,767,518 

8.1 

14.3 

Anderson. 

337 

17,717 

17,634 

15,128 

0.5 

16.6 

Bedford. 

514 

22,667 

23,845 

24,739 

-4.9 

-3.6 

Benton. 

456 

12.452 

11,888 

11,230 

4.7 

5.9 

Bledsoe. 

391 

6,329 

6,626 

6,134 

-4.5 

8.0 

Blount. 

571 

20,809 

19,206 

17,589 

8.3 

9.2 

Bradlev. 

336 

16,336 

15.759 

13,607 

3.7 

15.8 

Campbell. 

464 

27,387 

17,317 

13,486 

58.2 

28.4 

Cannon. 

268 

10,825 

12.121 

12,197 

-10.7 

-0.6 

Carroll. 

619 

23.971 

24,250 

23,630 

-1.2 

2.6 

Carter. 

353 

19,838 

16,688 

13,389 

18.9 

24.6 

Cheatham. 

314 

10,540 

10,112 

8,845 

4.2 

14.3 

Chester. 

313 

9,090 

9,896 

9,069 

-8.1 

9.1 

Claiborne. 

468 

23,504 

20,696 

15,103 

13.6 

37.0 

Clay. 

254 

9,009 

8,421 

7,260 

7.0 

16.0 

Cocke. 

427 

19,399 

19,153 

16,523 

1.3 

15.9 

Coffee. 

443 

15,625 

15,574 

13,827 

0.3 

12.6 

Crockett. 

267 

16,076 

15,867 

15,146 

1.3 

4.8 

Cumberland. 

655 

9,327 

8,311 

5,376 

12.2 

54.6 

Davidson. 

511 

149,478 

122,815 

108,174 

21.7 

13.5 

Decatur. 

288 

10,093 

10,439 

8,995 

-3.3 

16.1 

Dekalb. 

311 

15,434 

16,460 

15,650 

-6.2 

5.2 

Dickson. 

549 

19,955 

18,635 

13.645 

7.1 

36.6 

Dyer. 

500 

27,721 

23,776 

19,878 

16.6 

19.6 

Favette. 

618 

30.257 

29,701 

28.878 

1.9 

2.8 

Fentress. 

i 486 

7,446 

6,106 

5,226 

21.9 

16.8 


8 See headnote to table, page 12. 

6 Not returned separately. 

1 For 1910 comprises the unorganized counties of Shannon and Washington, 
and parts of Bennett and Washabaugh, for which the population was not returned 
separately. 

8 Total land area within the limits of Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, 4,374 
square miles, comprising Shannon, Washington, and parts of Bennett and Wash¬ 
abaugh Counties, included under the respective counties. 






































































































































































































































28 POPULATION—UNITED STATES. 

Table 3.—AREA AND POPULATION OF COUNTIES AND EQUIVALENT SUBDIVISIONS IN CONTINENTAL UNITED 

STATES: 1910, 1900, AND 1890—Continued. 

[Percentages not figured where base is less than 100. A minus sign (—) denotes decrease.] 


COUNTY. 

Land 
area in 

POPULATION. 

PER CENT OF 
INCREASE. 

COUNTY. 

Land 
area in 
square 
miles, 

1910 

POPULATION. 

PER CENT OF 
INCREASE. 

square 

miles, 

1910 

1910 

1900 

1890 

1900- 

1910 

1890- 

1900 

1910 

1900 

1890 

1900- 

1910 

1890- 

1900 

TENNESSEE— 

Con. 

Franklin. 

575 

20,491 

41,630 

20,392 

39,408 

33,035 

15,512 

30,596 

7,802 
12,728 
61,695 

18,929 
35,859 
34,957 
13,196 
26,614 

6,345 

11,418 

53,482 

10,342 

0.5 

7.7 

TEXAS—Con. 

A 1 nistrong. 

903 

2,682 
10,004 

1,205 
7,143 

944 

122.6 

27.6 

Gibson. 

633 

5.6 

9.9 

A tascosa.~. 

1,358 

728 

6,459 

40.1 

10.6 

Giles. 

628 

32', 629 
13,888 
31,083 

8,322 
13,650 

-1.2 

-5.5 

Austin. 

17,699 
312 

20,676 

4 

17,859 

-14.4 

15.8 


307 

613 

-10.5 

1.6 

17.6 

15.0 


1,030 

983 



Greene. 

Bandera. 

4,921 

5,332 

26,845 
3,052 
7,720 
45,535 
69,422 

4,703 

776 

3,795 

-7.7 

40.5 

Grundy. 

375 

6.7 

23.0 

Bastrop. 

867 

25,344 

20,736 

-5.6 

29.5 

Hamblen. 

158 

7.2 

11.5 

Baylor*.. 

880 

8,411 

2,595 

175.6 

17.6 

Hamilton. 

409 

89;267 
10,778 
23,011 

17,521 
23,587 
25,910 
17,030 
25,434 

16,527 

6,224 

13,908 

15,036 

44.7 

15.4 

Bee. 

856 

12,090 

3,720 

56.6 

107.5 

Hancock. 

228 

1L 147 

-3.3 

7.8 

Bell... 

1,083 

1,263 

49,186 

33,377 

8.0 

36.4 

Hardeman. 

697 

22,976 

19,246 
24,267 
25,189 
18,117 

21,029 

17,698 
22,246 
23,558 
16,336 
21,070 

14,499 
5,390 
11,720 

0.2 

9.3 

Bexar. 

119,676 

4,311 

49,266 

72.4 

40.9 

Hardin.... 

582 

-9.0 

8.7 

Blanco. 

750 

4.649 

-8.3 

1.2 

Hawkins. 

482 

—2.8 

9.1 

Borden. 

895 

1,386 

19,013 

34,827 

13,299 

18,919 
5,220 
2,162 
22,935 

222 

78.6 

249.5 

Haywood. 

508 

2.9 

6.9 

Bosque. 

975 

17,390 
26,676 
14,861 

18,859 
2,356 

14,224 

9.3 

22.3 

Henderson. 

538 

-6.0 

10.9 

Bowie. 

873 

20,267 

30.6 

31.6 

Henry. 

626 

24,208 

16,367 
6,476 
13,398 
15,039 
5,407 

18,590 
10,589 
74,302 
7,368 
21,971 

15,402 
4,455 
26,304 

5.1 

14.9 

Brazoria. 

1,340 

597 

11,506 

-10.5 

29.2 

Hickman 1 . 

570 

1.0 

12.9 

Brazos_ 

16,650 

710 

0.3 

13.3 

Houston. 

197 

-3.9 

20.1 

Brewster 1 . 

5,935 

903 

121.6 

231.8 

Humphreys. 

451 

301 

3.8 

14.3 


L253 

16,019 

18,367 

10,528 
21,765 
2.395 
8,768 
16,095 

9,146 

469 


72.5 


Jackson..'.. 

13; 325 
4,903 

16,478 
8,858 
59,557 
5,304 
18,756 

12,286 
2,555 
27,382 
9,273 
17,890 

15,510 
10,878 
30,497 
15,411 
18,906 

38,112 
6,930 
15,329 
29,697 
5,975 

7,639 

27,273 

( J ) • 
-3.6 

12.9 

Brown. 

956 

11,421 

43.2 

40.3 

James... 

165 

5; 210 

17,755 
13,191 
94,187 
8,704 
21,105 

10.3 

Burleson.... 

684 

18,687 

10,755 
24,237 
3,635 

13,001 

1.7 

41.3 

Jefferson. 

312 

-4.5 

12.8 

Burnet. 

974 

10.747 

2.2 

-2.0 

Johnson. 

294 

24.6 

19.5 

Caldwell... 

511 

15,769 
‘ 815 

11.4 

38.0 

Knox. 

504 

26.8 

24.8 

Calhoun.. 

563 

51.8 

193.9 

Lake. 

122 

18.1 

38.9 

Callahan . 

854 

12,973 

5,457 

48.0 

60.7 

Lauderdale 1 . 

456 

-3.9 

17.1 

Cameron.. 

2,434 

207 

27,158 

9,551 

14,424 

68.7 

11.6 

Lawrence. 

611 

17,569 

6,033 

25,908 

13,612 

14.1 

25.4 

Camp. 

6,624 

356 

4.4 

38.1 

Lewis 1 . 

286 

35.4 

74.4 

Carson.. 

893 

2,127 

353.5 

31.7 

Lincoln. 

587 

-1.5 

-3.9 

Cass. 

951 

27,587 

22,841 

22,554 

20.8 

1.3 

Loudon. 

219 

10,838 
19,163 

17,760 
12,881 
36,333 
17,281 
18,763 

42,703 
7,491 

25.6 

16.9 

Castro 

896 

1,850 

4,234 

29,038 

9.538 

400 

3,046 

25,154 
2.138 
9,231 

25 

3,430 

10.077 
50,087 
1,233 
22,203 
7,008 

23,009 
1,427 
27,494 
21,308 
1,002 

51 
1,591 
788 
146 
82,726 

37 

21,311 

843 

15.249 

28,318 

1,151 

1,106 

2,756 

8,483 

17,971 

381 

9 

362.5 


McMinn. 

432 

21,046 

16.356 
14,559 

39.357 
18,820 
16,872 

40,456 
6,131 
20,716 
33.672 
4,800 

11,458 
29,946 
15,854 
8,815 

9.8 

7.1 

Chambers. 

618 

2,241 

22,975 

39.0 

35.9 

McNairy. 

588 

-7.9 

14.5 

Cherokee . 

1,049 

733 

15.4 

9.5 

Macon... 

286 

13.0 

18.4 

Childress . 

1,175 

7,503 

346.1 

82.0 

Madison. 

552 

8.3 

19.1 

Clay.... 

1,158 

869 

17,043 

65 

84.6 

23.0 

Marion. 

504 

378 

8.9 

12.1 



Marshall. 

-10.1 

-0.8 

Coke.. 

931 

6,412 

22,618 
49,021 
5,224 

2,059 

6,112 

86.9 

66.6 

Maury. 

582 

-5.3 

12.0 

Coleman 

1,290 

878 

124.5 

64.9 

Meigs'. 

199 

-18.2 

8.1 

Collin.. 

36,736 

357 

-2.1 

36.3 

Monroe. 

673 

18; 585 
36,017 
5,706 

9,587 
28,286 

11.5 

21.2 


898 

323.7 

245.4 

Montgomery. 

516 

-6.5 

21.3 

Colorado. 

972 

18,897 
8,434 

27,186 
6,654 
26,603 
21,703 
4,396 

331 

19,512 

6,398 

15,608 

1,065 

-14.9 

13.8 

Moore. 

141 

-15.9 

-4.5 

Comal. 

559 

20.3 

9.5 

Morgan. 

529 

19.5 

25.5 

Comanche 

948 

18.2 

47.4 

Obion. 

552 

5.9 

3.7 

Concho 

918 

366.3 

34.0 

Overton. 

446 

13;353 

12,039 

18.7 

10.9 

Cooke. 

902 

24,696 

-3.2 

11.3 

Perry 1 . 

487 

8,800 

5,366 

7,785 

4,736 

0.2 

13.0 

Coryell 

1,085 

1,012 

878 

16,873 
240 

1.9 

26.3 

Pickett. 

162 

5; 087 

14,116 

-5.2 

13.3 

Cottle 

338.7 

317.5 

Polk. 

432 

11,357 

16,890 

14,318 

8,361 

24.3 

35.8 

Crane 

15 

Putnam. 

404 

20,023 

15,410 

13,683 

18.5 

23.4 

Crockett, 

3,215 

870 

1,296 

194 

-18.5 

720.1 

Rhea. 

365 

12,647 
17,418 

7.6 

13.2 

Crosby 

L765 

346 

124.0 

127.7 

Roane. 

388 

22.860 

22,738 

0.5 

30.5 

Dallam 

1,532 

859 

4.001 

112 

2,640. 4 
64.1 

30.4 

Robertson. 

455 

25,466 

33,199 
12,947 

25,029 

20,078 

1.7 

24.7 

Dallas... 

135,748 

2,320 
23,501 
3,942 
14,566 
31,258 

3,092 

3,460 

5,284 

8,964 

23,421 

1.178 

67,042 

29 

23.4 

Rutherford. 

614 

33,543 

11.077 

35,097 

-1.0 

-4.4 


903 

Scott. 

550 

9,794 

16.9 

13.1 


879 

14,307 

179 

10.3 

49.0 

Sequatchie. 

264 

4,202 

3,326 

3,027 

26.3 

9.9 

Deaf Smith 

1,549 

261 

367.6 

370.9 

Sevier. 

587 

22,296 

22,021 

18,761 

1.2 

17.4 

Delta. 

9,117 
21,289 

295 

-4.5 

67.3 

Shelby. 

801 

191,439 

18,548 
14,860 

153,557 

112,740 

24.7 

36.2 

Denton 

952 

10.4 

33.0 

Smith. 

296 

19,026 
15,224 
24,935 

18,404 

-2.5 

3.4 


881 

168.6 

290.2 

Stewart. 

449 

12,193 

-2.4 

24.9 


1,360 

906 

1,049 

212.8 

5.4 

Sullivan. 

436 

28,120 

20,879 

12.8 

19.4 


1,056 

7.598 

91.7 

161.0 

Sumner. 

x 558 

25,621 

29,459 

5,874 

7,201 

11,414 

2,784 
16,534 
28,968 
12,062 

31,929 
15,420 
24.213 

26,072 

23,668 

-1.7 

10.2 


1,825 

925 

892 

5.7 

11.6 

Tipton. 

Trousdale. 

442 

106 

201 

235 

293 

423 

325 

749 

580 

363 

586 

29,273 

6,004 

5,851 

12,894 

3,126 
16,410 
22,604 
12,936 

32,546 
14,157 
26,429 

24,271 
5,850 
4,619 
11,459 

2,863 
14,413 
20,354 
11,471 

28,955 
12,348 
26,321 

0.6 

—2.2 

20.6 

2.6 

Eastland. 

Ector. 

10,373 

224 

30.3 

209.2 

73.2 

70.1 

Unicoi. 

23.1 

26.7 

Edwards. 

2,352 

3,768 

3,108 

1,970 

21.2 

57.8 

Union. 

— 11.5 

12.5 

El Paso. 

9,331 

52,599 

24,886 
50,059 
29,966 

33,342 

15,678 

111.4 

58.7 

Van Buren. 

-10.9 

9.2 

Ellis. 

Erath. 

975 

1,083 

53,629 

32,095 

31,774 

21,594 

7.1 

7.1 

57.5 

38.8 

Warren. 

0.8 

28.2 

-6.8 

-1.9 

8.9 

-8.4 

13.9 

11.1 

12.8 

12.4 

14.7 

0.4 

Falls. 

745 

35,649 

20,706 

6.9 

61.0 


Fannin. 

838 

44,801 

51,793 

38,709 

-13.5 

33.8 


Fayette. 

Fisher. 

968 

885 

29,796 
12,596 

36,542 
3,708 

31,481 

2,996 

-18.5 

239.7 

16.1 

23.8 


Floyd. 

1,011 

4,638 

2,020 

529 

129.6 

281.9 

Williamson. 

Foard 1 . 

612 

5,726 
18,168 
9,331 
20,557 
8,895 

1,568 
16,538 
8,674 
18,910 
4,200 


265.2 

9.9 

7.6 

8.7 
111.8 


Wilson. 

613 

25,394 

27,078 

3,048,710 

27,148 

-6.2 

-0.3 


792 

289 

882 

1,124 

io, 586 
6,481 
15,987 
3,112 

56.2 
33.8 

18.3 
35.0 

TEXAS. 

262,398 

3,896,542 

3 2,235,527 

27.8 

36.4 

Franklin. 

Freestone. 

Frio. 

Anderson. 

Andrews 1 . 

938 

1,565 

940 

240 

29,650 

975 

28,015 

87 

20,923 

24 

5.8 

33.9 

Gaines 1 . 

Galveston. 

1,540 

395 

1,255 
44,479 
1,995 
9,447 
1,143 

55 

44,116 

185 

8,229 

286 

68 

31,476 

14 

7,056 

208 

0.8 

978.4 

14.8 

299.7 

40.2 

16.6 

37.5 

Angelina. 

Aransas. 

17,705 
2,106 
6,525 

13,481 
1,716 

6,306 
1,824 
2,101 

31.3 

22.7 

160.2 

113.8 

-5.9 

19.4 

Garza 1 . 

Gillespie_ 

870 

1,109 

866 

Archer. 

872 

2; 508 

Glasscock. 


For changes in boundaries, etc., of cobnties, see page 33. 3 State total includes population (4) specially enumerated in 1890, not credited 

2 A decrease of less than one-tenth of 1 per cent. to any county; also population [3,067) of Buchel, Foley, and Encinal Counties, 

annexed to Brewster and Webb Counties between 1890 and 1900. 














































































































































































































NUMBER AND DISTRIBUTION. 29 

Table 3.— AREA AND POPULATION OF COUNTIES AND EQUIVALENT SUBDIVISIONS IN CONTINENTAL UNITED 

STATES: 1910, 1900, AND 1890—Continued. 

[Percentages not figured where base is less than 100. A minus sign (—) denotes decrease.] 


COUNTY. 


TEXAS— Con. 


Goliad... 
Gonzales. 
Gray 1 ... 
Grayson. 
Gregg.... 


Grimes. 

Guadalupe. 

Hale. 

Hall. 

Hamilton.. 


Hansford... 
Hardeman 1 . 

Hardin. 

Harris. 

Harrison 


Hartley.... 

Haskell 

Hays. 

Hemphill.. 
Henderson. 


Hidalgo. 

Hill. 

Hockley. 

Hood 

Hopkins. 


Houston. 

Howard. 

Hunt. 

Hutchinson >. 
Irion. 


Jack. 

Jackson... 

Jasper. 

Jeff Davis. 
Jefferson.. 


Johnson... 

Jones. 

Karnes.... 
Kaufman. 
Kendall... 


Kent.... 
Kerr 
Kimble. 
King.... 
Kinney. 


Knox 1 .... 
La Salle... 
Lamar.... 
Lamb 1 ... 
Lampasas. 


Lavaca.... 

Lee. 

Leon. 

Liberty.... 
Limestone. 


Lipscomb. 
Live Oak. 

Llano. 

Loving.... 
Lubbock.. 


Lynn 1 .... 
McCulloch. 
McLennan. 
McMullen.. 
Madison... 


Marion.... 

Martin. 

Mason. 

Matagorda. 
Maverick.. 


Medina.. 
Menard.. 
Midland. 
Milam... 
Mills.... 


Mitchell. 

Montague.... 
Montgomery. 

Moore. 

Morris. 


Land 
area in 
square 
miles, 

1910 


799 

1,020 

899 

942 

312 

812 

703 

1,036 

901 

833 

882 

761 

862 

1,654 

872 

1,507 

923 

623 

873 
946 

2,276 

966 

867 

405 

813 

1,231 

891 

893 

879 


962 

893 

978 

2,263 

920 

740 

922 

692 

834 

598 

875 

1,197 

1.301 

867 
1.312 

862 

1,561 

945 

1,022 

740 

950 

562 

1,101 

1,160 

974 

888 

1,116 

971 

753 

868 

864 

1,073 

1,049 

1.302 
495 

391 

904 

969 

1,136 

1,251 

1,353 

914 

887 

959 

696 

885 

929 

1,017 

921 
259 


POPULATION. 

PER CENT OF 
INCREASE. 

COUNTY. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

1900 - 

mo 

1890- 

1900 






TEXAS—Con. 

9,909 

8,310 

5,910 

19.2 

40.6 

Motley. 

28,055 

28,882 

18,016 

-2.9 

60.3 

Nacogdoches. 

3,405 

480 

203 

609.4 

136.5 

Navarro. 

65,996 

63,661 

53,211 

3.7 

19.6 

Newton. 

14,140 

12,343 

9,402 

14.6 

31.3 1 

Nolan. 

21,205 

26,106 

21,312 

-18.8 

22.5 

Nueces. 

24,913 

21,385 

15,217 

16.5 

40.5 

Ochiltree. 

7,566 

1,680 

721 

350.4 

133.0 

Oldham. 

8,279 

1,670 

703 

395.7 

137.6 

Orange. 

15,315 

13,520 

9,313 

13.3 

45.2 

Palo Pinto. 

935 

167 

133 

459.9 

25.6 

Panola. 

11,213 

3,634 

3,904 

208.6 

-6.9 

Parker. 

12,947 

5,049 

3,956 

156.4 

27.6 

Parmer 1 . 

115,693 

63,786 

37,249 

81.4 

71.2 

Pecos 1 . 

37,243 

31,878 

26,721 

16.8 

19.3 

Polk. 

1,298 

377 

252 

244.3 

49.6 

Potter. 

16,249 

2,637 

1,665 

516.2 

58.4 

Presidio. 

15,518 

14,142 

11,352 

9.7 

24.6 

Rains. 

3,170 

815 

519 

289.0 

57.0 

Randall. 

20,131 

19,970 

12,285 

0.8 

62.6 

Reagan 1 . 

13,728 

6,837 

6,534 

100.8 

4.6 

Red River. 

46,760 

41,355 

27,583 

13.1 

49.9 

Reeves.» 

137 

44 




Refugio. 

10,008 

9,146 

7,614 

9.4 

20. 1 

Roberts. 

31,038 

27,950 

20,572 

11.0 

35.9 

Robertson. 

29,564 

25,452 

19,360 

16.2 

31.5 

Rockwall. 

8,881 

2,528 

1,210 

251.3 

108.9 

Runnels. 

48.116 

47,295 

31,885 

1.7 

48.3 

Rusk. 

892 

303 

58 

194.4 


Sabine. 

1,283 

848 

870 

51.3 

-2.5 

San Augustine. 

11,817 

10,224 

9,740 

15.6 

5.0 

San Jacinto. 

6,471 

6,094 

3,281 

6.2 

85.7 

San Patricio. 

14,000 

7,138 

5,592 

96.1 

27.6 

San Saba. 

1,678 

1,150 

1,394 

45.9 

-17.5 

Schleicher 1 . 

38,182 

14,239 

5,857 

168.2 

143.1 

Scurry. 

34,460 

33,819 

22,313 

1.9 

51.6 

Shackelford. 

24.299 

7,053 

3,797 

244.5 

85.8 

Shelby. 

14,942 

8,681 

3,637 

72.1 

138.7 

Sherman. 

35,323 

33,376 

21,598 

5.8 

54.5 

Smith. 

4,517 

4,103 

3,826 

10.1 

7.2 

Somervell. 

2,655' 

899 

324 

195.3 

177.5 

Starr. 

5,505 

4,980 

4,462 

10.5 

11.6 

Stephens. 

3.261 

2,503 

2,243 

30.3 

11.6 

Sterling 1 . 

810 

490 

173 

65.3 

183.2 

Stonewall. 

3,401 

2,447 

3,781 

39.0 

-35.3 

Sutton. 

9,625 

2,322 

1,134 

314.5 

104.8 

Swisher. 

4,747 

2,303 

2,139 

106.1 

7.7 

Tarrant. 

46,544 

48,627 

37,302 

-4.3 

30.4 

Taylor. 

540 

31 

4 



Terrell 1 . 

9,532 

8,625 

7,584 

10.5 

13.7 

Terry 1 . 

26,418 

28,121 

21,887 

-6.1 

28.5 

Throckmorton. 

13,132 

14,595 

11,952 

-10.0 

22. 1 

Titus. 

16,583 

18,072 

13,841 

-8.2 

30.6 

Tom Green 1 . 

10,686 

8,102 

4,230 

31.9 

91.5 

Travis. 

34,621 

32,573 

21,678 

6.3 

50.3 

Trinity. 

2,634 

790 

632 

233.4 

25.0 

Tyler. 

3,442 

2,268 

2,055 

51.8 

10.4 

Upshur. 

6,520 

7.301 

6,772 

-10.7 

7.8 

Upton 1 . 

249 

33 

3 



Uvalde. 


293 

33 

1,136.9 


Val Verde. 

1 713 

17 

24 


Van Zandt. 

13^405 

3,960 

3,217 

238.5 

23.1 

Victoria. 

73,250 

59,772 

39,204 

22.5 

52.5 

Walker. 

1,091 

1,024 

1,038 

6.5 

-1.3 

Waller. 

10,318 

10,432 

8,512 

-1.1 

22.6 

Ward. 

10,472 

10,754 

10,862 

-2.6 

-1.0 

Washington. 

1,549 

332 

264 

366.6 

25.8 

Webb 1 . 

5,683 

5,573 

5,180 

2.0 

7.6 

Wharton. 

13,594 

6,097 

3,985 

123.0 

53.0 

Wheeler. 

5,151 

4,066 

3,698 

26.7 

10.0 

Wichita. 

13,415 

7,783 

5,730 

72.4 

35.8 

Wilbarger. 

2,707 

2,011 

1,215 

34.6 

65.5 

Williamson. 

3.464 

1,741 

1.033 

99.0 

68.5 

Wilson. 

36,780 

39,666 

24,773 

-7.3 

60.1 

Winkler 1 . 

9,694 

7,851 

5,493 

23.5 

42.9 

W ise. 

8,956 

2,855 

2,059 

213.7 

38.7 

Wood. 

25,123 

24,800 

18,863 

1.3 

31.5 

Yoakum 1 . 

15,679 

17,067 

11,765 

-8.1 

45.1 

Young. 


209 

15 

168. 4 


Zapata. 

OU1 

II 10,439 

8,220 

6,580 

27.0 

24.9 

Zavalla. 


Land 
area in 
square 
miles, 

1910 


1,030 

1,059 

1,060 

889 


2,275 

891 

1,543 

363 

958 

842 

875 

902 
4,134 
1,217 

934 
3,812 

267 

937 

1,071 

1,039 

2,781 

740 

8S2 

872 

149 

1,083 

983 

589 

622 

602 

676 

1,116 

1,387 

887 

947 
833 

935 
920 
184 

2,675 

925 

948 
852 

1,521 

898 

903 
908 

2,635 

870 

879 

398 

1,454 

1,004 

716 

908 
600 
1,195 
1,589 
3,083 

831 

890 

791 

519 

827 

628 

3,219 

1,112 

895 

604 

928 

1,129 

813 

844 

863 

657 

879 

875 

1,288 

1,348 


For changes in boundaries, etc., of counties, see page 33. 


POPULATION. 

PER CENT OF 
INCREASE. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

1900 - 

mo 

1890- 

1900 

2,396 

1,257 

139 

90.6 

804.3 

27,406 

24,663 

15,984 

11. 1 

54.3 

47,070 

43,374 

26,373 

8.5 

64.5 

10,850 

7,282 

4,650 

49.0 

56.6 

11,999 

2,611 

1,573 

359.6 

66.0 

21,955 

10,439 

8,093 

110.3 

29.0 

1,602 

207 

198 

500.0 

34.8 

812 

349 

270 

132.7 

29.3 

9,528 

5,905 

4.770 

61.4 

23.8 

19,506 

12,291 

8,320 

58.7 

47.7 

20,424 

21,404 

14,328 

-4.6 

49.4 

26,331 

1.555 

25,823 

34 

21,682 

7 

2.0 

19.1 

2,071 

2,360 

1,326 

-12.2 

78.0 

17,459 

14,447 

10,332 

20.8 

39.8 

12,424 

1,820 

849 

582.6 

114.4 

5,218 

3,673 

1,698 

42.1 

116.3 

6,787 

6,127 

3,909 

10.8 

56.7 

3,312 

963 

187 

243.9 

415.0 

392 





28,564 

29,893 

21,452 

-4.4 

39.3 

4,392 

1.847 

1,247 

1.239 

137.8 

48.1 

2,814 

1,641 

71.5 

32.4 

950 

620 

326 

53.2 

90.2 

27,454 

31,480 

26,506 

-12.8 

18.8 

8,072 

8,531 

5,972 

-5.4 

42.8 

20.858 

5,379 

3,193 

287.8 

68.5 

26,946 

26,099 

18.559 

3.2 

40.6 

8,582 

6,394 

4,969 

34.2 

28.7 

11,264 

8,434 

6,688 

33.6 

26.1 

9,542 

10,277 

7,360 

-7.2 

39.6 

7,307 

2,372 

1,312 

208.1 

80.8 

11,245 

7,569 

6,641 

48.6 

14.0 

1.893 

515 

155 

267.6 

232.3 

10,924 

4,158 

1,415 

162.7 

193.9 

4,201 

2,461 

2,012 

70.7 

22.3 

26,423 

20,452 

14,365 

29.2 

42.4 

1,376 

104 

34 

1,223.1 


41,746 

37,370 

28,324 

11.7 

31.9 

3,931 

3,498 

3,419 

12.4 

2.3 

13,151 

11,469 

10,749 

14.7 

6.7 

7,980 

1,493 

5,320 

6,466 

1,127 

2,183 

4,926 

23.4 

32.5 

31.3 

1,024 

143.7 

113.2 

1,569 

1,727 

658 

-9.1 

162.5 

4,012 

1,227 
52,376 

100 

227.0 

1,127.0 

108,572 

41,142 

107.3 

27.3 

26,293 

10,499 

6,957 

150.4 

50.9 

1,430 

1,474 




48 

21 



4,563 

1,750 

902 

160.7 

94.0 

16,422 

12,292 

8.190 

33.6 

50.1 

17,882 

6,804 

5,152 

162.8 

32.1 

55,620 

47,386 

36,322 

17.4 

30.5 

12,768 

10,976 

7,648 

16.3 

43.5 

10,250 

11,899 

10.877 

-13.9 

9.4 

19,960 
501 
11,233 

16,266 

48 

12,695 
52 

22.7 

28.1 

4,647 

3,804 

141.7 

22.2 

8,613 

5,263 

2,874 

63.7 

83.1 

25,651 

25,481 

16,225 

0.7 

57.0 

14,990 

13,678 

8,737 

9.6 

56.6 

16,061 

15,813 

12,874 

1.6 

22.8 

12.138 

14,246 

1,451 

10,888 

-14.8 

30.8 

2,389 

77 

64.6 


25,561 

32,931 

29,161 

-22.4 

12.9 

22,503 

21.851 

14,842 

3.0 

47.2 

21,123 

16,942 

7,584 

24.7 

123.4 

5,258 

636 

778 

726.7 

-18.3 

16,094 

5,806 

4,831 

177.2 

20 2 

12,000 

5,759 

7,092 

108.4 

-18.8 

42,228 

38,072 

25,909 

10.9 

46.9 

17,066 

442 

13,961 

60 

10,655 

18 

22.2 

31.0 

26,450 

27,116 

24,134 

-2.5 

12.4 

23,417 
602 
13,657 

21,048 

26 

13,932 

4 

11.3 

51.1 

6,540 

5,049 

108.8 

29.5 

3,809 

4,760 

3,562 

-20.0 

33.6 

1,889 

792 

1,097 

138.5 

-27.8 





































































































































































































































30 


POPULATION—UNITED STATES 


Table 3_ AREA AND POPULATION OF COUNTIES AND EQUIVALENT SUBDIVISIONS IN CONTINENTAL UNITED 

STATES: 1910, 1900, AND 1890—Continued. 

[Percentages not figured where base is less than 100. A minus sign (—) denotes decrease.] 


COUNTY. 

Land 
area in 
square 
miles, 

1910 

POPULATION. 

PER CENT OF 
INCREASE. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

1900- 

1910 

1890- 

1900 

UTAH. 

82,184 

373,351 

276,749 

1 210,779 

34.9 

31.3 

Beaver. 

2,660 

4,717 

3,613 

3,340 

30.6 

8.2 

Boxelder. 

5,444 

13,894 

10,009 

7,642 

38.8 

31.0 

Cache. 

1,164 

23,062 

18,139 

15,509 

27.1 

17.0 

Carbon 2 . 

1 4*7 

8,624 

5,004 


72.3 


Davis. 

'275 

10,191 

7,996 

6,751 

27.5 

18.4 

Emery 2 . 

4,453 

6,750 

4,657 

5,076 

44.9 

-8.3 

Garfield 2 . 

5,234 

3,660 

3,400 

2,457 

7.6 

38.4 

Grand 2 . 

3,692 

1,595 

1,149 

541 

38.8 

112. 4 

Iron. 

3,256 

3,933 

3,546 

2,683 

10.9 

32.2 

Juab. 

3,410 

10,702 

10,082 

5,582 

6.1 

80.6 

Kane 2 . 

4,215 

1,652 

1,811 

1,685 

- 8.8 

7.5 

Millard. 

6,604 

6,118 

5,678 

4,033 

7.7 

40.8 

Morgan. 

626 

2,467 

2,045 

1,780 

20.6 

14.9 

Piute 2 . 

763 

1,734 

1,954 

2,842 

-11.3 

-31.2 

Rich. 

1,027 

*-* 

OO 

83 

1,946 

1,527 

-3.2 

27. 4 

Salt Lake. 

756 

131,426 

77,725 

58,457 

69.1 

33.0 

San Juan. 

7,761 

2,377 

1,023 

365 

132.4 

3136. 4 

Sanpete 2 . 

1,564 

16,704 

16,313 

13,146 

2. 4 

24.1 

Sevier 2 . 

1,978 

9,775 

8,451 

6,199 

15.7 

36.3 

Summit. 

1,862 

8,200 

9,439 

7,733 

-13.1 

22.1 

Tooele. 

6,849 

7,924 

7,361 

3.700 

7.6 

98.9 

Uinta. 

5,235 

7,050 

6,458 

2,702 

9.2 

3 80. 7 

Utah 2 . 

2; 034 

37,942 

32,456 

23,768 

16.9 

36.6 

Wasatch. 

4.354 

8,920 

4,736 

3,595 

88.3 

3 27.0 

Washington. 

2; 465 

5,123 

4,612 

4,009 

11.1 

15.0 

Wayne 2 . 

2 475 

1,749 

1,907 


-8.3 


Weber. 

541 

35; 179 

25,239 

22,723 

39.4 

11.1 

VERMONT. 

9,124 

355,956 

343,641 

332,422 

3.6 

3.4 

Addison. 

756 

20,010 

21,912 

22,277- 

-8.7 

- 1.6 

Bennington. 

661 

21,378 

21,705 

20,448 

-1.5 

6.1 

Caledonia 2 . 

618 

26,031 

24,381 

23.436 

6.8 

4.0 

Chittenden. 

543 

42,447 

39,600 

35,389 

7.2 

11.9 

Essex. 

638 

7,384 

8,056 

9,511 

-8.3 

-15.3 

Franklin. 

652 

29,866 

30,198 

29,755 

- 1.1 

1.5 

Grand Isle. 

83 

3,761 

4,462 

3,843 

-15.7 

16.1 

Lamoille. 

436 

12,585 

12,289 

12,831 

2.4 

-4.2 

Orange. 

676 

18,703 

19,313 

19,575 

-3.2 

-1.3 

Orleans. 

688 

23,337 

22,024 

22,101 

6.0 

-0.3 

Rutland. 

911 

48,139 

44,209 

45,397 

8.9 

- 2.6 

Washington 2 . 

719 

41,702 

36,607 

29,606 

13.9 

23.6 

Windham. 

795 

26,932 

26,660 

26,547 

1.0 

0.4 

Windsor. 

948 

33,681 

32,225 

31,706 

4.5 

1.6 

VIRGINIA. 

40,262 

2,061,612 

<1,854,184 

<1,655,980 

11.2 

12.0 

Accomac. 

502 

36.650 

32,570 

27,277 

12.5 

19.4 

Albemarle . 

750 

29,871 

28,473 

26,788 

4.9 

6.3 

Alexandria. 

31 

10,231 

6,430 

4,258 

59.1 

51.0 

Alexandria city. 

1 

15.329 

14,528 

14,339 

5.5 

1.3 

Alleghany 2 . 

457 

14,173 

16,330 

9,283 

-13.2 

75.9 

Amelia. 

371 

8,720 

9,037 

9,068 

-3.5 

-0.3 

Amherst. 

470 

18,932 

17,864 

17,551 

6.0 

1.8 

Appomattox. 

342 

8,904 

9,662 

9,589 

-7.8 

0.8 

Augusta 2 . 

1,003 

32,445 

32,370 

30,030 

0.2 

7.8 

Bath. 

545 

6,538 

5,595 

4,587 

16.9 

22.0 

Bedford. 

791 

29,549 

30,356 

31,213 

-2.7 

-2.7 

Bland. 

360 

5,154 

5,497 

5,129 

- 6.2 

7.2 

Botetourt. 

548 

17,727 

17,161 

14,854 

3.3 

15.5 

Bristol city. 

2 

6,247 

4.579 

2,902 

36.4 

57.8 

Brunswick. 

557 

19,244 

18,217 

17,245 

5.6 

5.6 

Buchanan. 

514 

12,334 

9,692 

5,867 

27.3 

65.2 

Buckingham. 

584 

15,204 

15,266 

14,383 

-0.4 

6.1 


3 

3,245 

2,388 


35.9 


Campbell 2 . 

552 

23,043 

23,256 

21,378 

-0.9 

8.8 

Caroline. 

529 

16,596 

16,709 

16,681 

-0.7 

0.2 

Carroll. 

458 

21,116 

19,303 

15,497 

9.4 

24.6 

Charles City. 

188 

5,253 

5,040 

5,066 

4.2 

-0.5 

Charlotte. 

496 

15,785 

15,343 

15,077 

2.9 

1.8 

Charlottesville city.. 

1 

6,765 

6,449 

5,591 

4.9 

15.3 

Chesterfield . 

471 

21,299 

18,804 

16,965 

13.K 

10.8 

Clarke. 

171 

7,468 

7,927 

8,071 

-5.8 

- 1.8 

Clifton Forge citv 2 

1 

5,748 





Craig. 

333 

4,711 

4,293 

3,835 

9.7 

11.9 

Culpeper. 

384 

13,472 

14,123 

13,233 

-4.6 

6.7 

Cumberland. 

293 

9,195 

8,996 

9,482 

2.2 

-5.1 


COUNTY. 

Land 
area in 
square 
miles, 

1910 

VIRGINIA—Con. 

Danville city 2 . 

3 

Dickenson. 

325 

Dinwiadie. 

518 

Elizabeth City. 

54 

Essex. 

258 

Fairfax. 

417 

Fauquier. 

666 

Floyd. 

376 

Fluvanna. 

285 

Franklin. 

697 

Frederick. 

434 

Fredericksburg city. 

1 

Giles. 

369 

Gloucester. 

223 

Goochland. 

287 

Grayson. 

425 

Greene. 

155 

Greensville. 

307 

Halifax;. 

814 

Hanover. 

512 

Henrico 2 . 

266 

Henry. 

444 

Highland. 

422 

Isle of Wight. 

314 

James City. 

164 

King and Queen.... 

320 

King George. 

180 

King William. 

263 

Lancaster. 

130 

Lee. 

446 

Loudoun. 

519 

Louisa. 

516 

Lunenburg. 

430 

Lynchburg citv 2 .... 

5 

Madison. 

324 

Mathews. 

94 

Mecklenburg. 

669 

Middlesex. 

146 

Montgomery 2 . 

396 

Nansemond. 

423 

Nelson. 

473 

New Kent. 

191 

Newport News city 2 

2 

Norfolk 2 . 

404 

Norfolk city 2 . 

7 

Northampton. 

Northumberland.... 

239 

205 

Nottoway. 

310 

Orange. 

359 

Page. 

322 

Patrick. 

485 

Petersburg city. 

3 

Pittsylvania 2 . 

1,012 

Portsmouth city 2 ... 

3 

Powhatan. 

273 

Prince Edward. 

356 

Prince George. 

294 

Prince William. 

345 

Princess Anne. 

279 

Pulaski. 

333 

Radford city 2 . 

5 

Rappahannock. 

274 

Richmond. 

204 

Richmond city 2 .... 

11 

Roanoke 2 . 

300 

Roanoke city 2 . 

5 

Rockbridge 2 . 

613 

Rockingham. 

876 

Russell. 

496 

Scott. 

543 

Shenandoah. 

510 

Smyth. 

435 

Southampton. 

604 

Spotsylvania. 

412 

Stafford. 

274 


POPULATION. 

PER CENT OF 
INCREASE. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

1900- 

1910 

1890- 

mo 

19,020 

16,520 

10,305 

15.1 

60.3 

9,199 

7,747 

5,077 

18.7 

52.6 

15,442 

15,374 

13,515 

0.4 

13.8 

21,225 

19,460 

16,168 

9.1 

20.4 

9,105 

9,701 

10,047 

-6.1 

-3.4 

20,536 

18,580 

16,655 

10.5 

11.6 

22,526 

23,374 

22,590 

-3.6 

3.5 

14,092 

15,388 

14,405 

-8.4 

6.8 

8,323 

9,050 

9,508 

-8.0 

-4.8 

26,480 

25,953 

24,985 

2.0 

3.9 

12,787 

13,239 

12,684 

-3.4 

4.4 

5,874 

5,068 

4,528 

15.9 

11.9 

11,623 

10,793 

9,090 

7.7 

18.7 

12,477 

12,832 

11,653 

-2.8 

10.1 

9,237 

9,519 

9,958 

-3:0 

-4.4 

19,856 

16,853 

14,394 

17.8 

17.1 

6,937 

6,214 

5,622 

11.6 

10.5 

11,890 

9,758 

8,230 

21.8 

18.6 

40,044 

37,197 

34,424 

7.7 

8.1 

17,200 

17,618 

17,402 

-2.4 

1.2 

23,437 

30,062 

22.006 

-22.0 

36.6 

18i 459 

19,265 

18,208 

-4.2 

5.8 

5,317 

5,647 

5,352 

-5.8 

5.5 

14,929 

13,102 

11,313 

13.9 

15.8 

6,338 

5,732 

5,643 

10.6 

1.6 

9,576 

9,265 

9,669 

3.4 

-4.2 

6,378 

6,918 

6,641 

-7.8 

4.2 

8,547 

8,380 

9,605 

2.0 

-12.8 

9,752 

8,949 

7,191 

9.0 

24.4 

23; 840 

19,856 

18,216 

20.1 

9.0 

21,167 

21,948 

23,274 

-3.6 

-5.7 

16,578 

16,517 

16,997 

0.4 

-2.8 

12,780 

11,705 

11,372 

9.2 

2.9 

29,494 

18,891 

19,709 

56.1 

-4.2 

10,055 

10,216 

10,225 

-1.6 

-0.1 

8,922 

8,239 

7,584 

8.3 

8.6 

28.956 

26,551 

25,359 

9.1 

4.7 

8,852 

8,220 

7,458 

7.7 

10.2 

17,268 

15,852 

17,742 

8.9 

-10.7 

26,886 

23,078 

19,692 

16.5 

17.2 

16,821 

16,075 

15,336 

4.6 

4.8 

4,682 

4,865 

5,511 

-3.8 

-11.7 

20,205 

19,635 


2.9 


52,744 

50,780 

28,899 

3.9 

75.7 

67,452 

46,624 

34,871 

44.7 

33.7 

16,672 

13,770 

10,313 

21.1 

33.5 

10,777 

9,846 

7,885 

9.5 

24.9 

13,462 

12,366 

11,582 

8.9 

6.8 

13,486 

12,571 

12,814 

7.3 

—1.9 

14,147 

13,794 

13,092 

2.6 

5.4 

17,195 

15,403 

14,147 

11.6 

8.9 

24,127 

21,810 

22,680 

10.6 

—3.8 

50,709 

46,894 

49,636 

8.1 

—5.5 

33,190 

17,427 

13,268 

90.5 

31.3 

6,099 

6,824 

6,791 

-10.6 

0.5 

14,266 

15,045 

14,694 

-5.2 

2.4 

7,848 

7,752 

7,872 

1.2 

— 1. 5 

12,026 

11,112 

9,805 

8.2 

13.3 

11,526 

11,192 

9.510 

3.0 

17.7 

17,246 

14,609 

12,790 

18.1 

14.2 

4,202 

3,344 


25.7 


8! 044 

8,843 

8,678 

-9.0 

1.9 

7,415 

7,088 

7,146 

4.6 

-0.8 

127,628 

85,050 

81,388 

50.1 

4.5 

19,623 

15,837 

13,942 

23.9 

13.6 

34,874 

21,495 

16,159 

62.2 

33.0 

21,171 

21,799 

23,062 

-2.9 

-5.5 

34,903 

33,527 

31,299 

4.1 

7.1 

23,474 

18,031 

16,126 

30.2 

11.8 

23,814 

22,694 

21,694 

4.9 

4.6 

20,942 

20,253 

19,671 

3.4 

3.0 

20,326 

17.121 

13,360 

18.7 

28.2 

26,302 

22,848 

20,078 

15.1 

13.8 

9,935 

9,239 

9,705 

7.5 

-4.8 

8,070 

8,097 

7,362 

-0.3 

10.0 


1 State total includes population (2,874) of Indian reservations specially enumer¬ 
ated in 1890, not distributed by counties. 

2 For changes in boundaries, etc., of counties, see page 33. 

2 See headnote to table, page 12. 


4 State total includes population (9,715 in 1900 and 9,246 in 1890) of Manchester 
city, made independent of Chesterfield County in 1874, annexed to Richmond city, 
April 15, 1910. 




































































































































































































NUMBER AND DISTRIBUTION 


31 


Table 3.—AREA AND POPULATION OF COUNTIES AND EQUIVALENT SUBDIVISIONS IN CONTINENTAL UNITED 

STATES: 1910, 1900, AND 1890—Continued. 


[Percentages not figured where base is less than 100. A minus sign (—) denotes decrease.] 


COUNTY. 

Land 
area in 
square 
miles, 

1910 

POPULATION. 

PER CENT OF 
INCREASE. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

1900- 

mo 

1890- 

1900 

VIRGINIA—Con. 







Staunton city 1 . 

3 

10,604 

7,289 

6,975 

45.5 

4.5 

Surry. 

278 

9,715 

8,469 

8,256 

14.7 

2.6 

Sussex. 

515 

13,664 

12,082 

11,100 

13.1 

8.8 

Tazewell. 

531 

24,946 

23,384 

19,899 

6.7 

17.5 

W arren. 

216 

8,589 

8,837 

8,280 

-2.8 

6.7 

Warwick 1 . 

67 

6,041 

4,888 

6,650 

23.6 

-26.5 

Washington. 

602 

32,830 

28,995 

26,118 

13.2 

11.0 

Westmoreland. 

252 

9,313 

9,243 

8,399 

0.8 

10.0 

Winchester city. 

1 

5,864 

5,161 

5,196 

13.6 

-0.7 

Wise. 

420 

34,162 

19,653 

9,345 

73.8 

110.3 

Wythe. 

479 

20,372 

20,437 

18,019 

-0.3 

13.4 

York. 

136 

7,757 

7,482 

7,5% 

3.7 

-1.5 

WASHINGTON ... 

66,836 

1,141,990 

518,103 

2357,232 

120.4 

45.0 

Adams. 

1,912 

10,920 

4,840 

2,098 

125.6 

130.7 

Asotin. 

606 

5,831 

3,366 

1,580 

73.2 

113.0 


1,671 

7,937 





Chehalis. 

1,927 

35,590 

15,124 

9,249 

135.3 

*61.4 


2,900 

15,104 

3,931 


284.2 


Clallam. 

1,726 

6,755 

5,603 

2,771 

20.6 

*87.2 

Clarke. 

634 

26,115 

13,419 

11,709 

94.6 

14.6 

Columbia. 

858 

7,042 

7,128 

6,709 

-1.2 

6.2 

Cowlitz. 

1,153 

12,561 

7,877 

5,917 

59.5 

33.1 

Douglas 1 . 

1,787 

9,227 

4,926 

3,161 

87.3 

55.8 


2,220 

4,800 

4,562 


5.2 


Franklin. 

R206 

5i 153 

'486 

696 

960.3 

-30.2 

Garfield. 

694 

4,199 

3,918 

3,897 

7.2 

0.5 


2,720 

8,698 





Island. 

'208 

4,704 

1,870 

1,787 

151.6 

46 


1,747 

8,337 

5,712 

8,368 

46.0 

3-32.2 

Kin? 

2,111 

284,638 

110,053 

63,989 

158.6 

3 71.8 


371 

17,647 

6,767 

4,624 

160.8 

3 43.3 


2,329 

18,561 

9,704 

8,777 

91.3 

10.6 

Klickitat 1 . 

1,825 

10,180 

6,407 

5,167 

58.9 

24 0 

Lewis. 

2,369 

32,127 

15,157 

11,499 

112.0 

31.8 

Lincoln. 

2,302 

17,539 

11,969 

9,312 

46.5 

28.5 

Mason. 

930 

5,156 

3,810 

2,826 

35.3 

34 8 

Okanogan 1 . 

5,221 

12,887 

4,689 

1,467 

174.8 

3170.3 

Pacific. 

895 

12,532 

5,983 

4,358 

109.5 

37.3 

Pierce. 

1,701 

120,812 

55,515 

50,940 

117.6 

9.0 

San Juan. 

178 

3,603 

2,928 

2,072 

23.1 

41.3 

Skagit. 

1,774 

29,241 

14,272 

8,747 

104.9 

360.0 

Skamania. 

1,685 

2,887 

1,688 

774 

71.0 

118.1 

Snohomish. 

2,064 

59,209 

23,950 

8,514 

147.2 

3 175.8 

Spokane. 

1,756 

139, 404 

57,542 

37,487 

142.3 

53.5 

Stevens 1 . 

3,866 

25,297 

10,543 

4,341 

139.9 

3 129.3 

Thurston. 

709 

17,581 

9,927 

9,675 

77.1 

2.6 

Wahkiakum. 

267 

3,285 

2,819 

2,526 

16.5 

11.6 

Walla Walla. 

1,265 

31,931 

18,680 

12,224 

70.9 

52.8 

Whatcom. 

2,082 

49,511 

24,116 

18,591 

105. 3 

3 27.8 

Whitman. 

2,108 

33,280 

25,360 

19,109 

31.2 

32.7 

Yakima 1 . 

5,059 

41,709 

13, 462 

4,429 

209.8 

3 153.8 

WEST VIRGINIA. 

24,022 

1,221,119 

958,800 

762,794 

27.4 

25.7 

Barbour. 

348 

15,858 

14,198 

12,702 

11.7 

11.8 

Berkeley. 

325 

21,999 

19,469 

18,702 

13.0 

4 1 

Boone. 

506 

10,331 

8,194 

6,885 

26. 1 

19.0 

Braxton. 

517 

23,023 

18,904 

13,928 

21.8 

35.7 

Brooke. 

89 

11,098 

7,219 

6,660 

53.7 

8.4 

Cabell. 

261 

46,685 

29,252 

23,595 

59.6 

24.0 

Calhoun. 

286 

11,258 

10,266 

8,155 

9. 7 

25.9 

Clay. 

332 

10,233 

8,248 

4,659 

24. 1 

77.0 

Doddridge. 

317 

12,672 

13,689 

12,183 

-7.4 

12.4 

Fayette. 

667 

51,903 

31,987 

20,542 

62.3 

55.7 

Gilmer. 

331 

11,379 

11.762 

9,746 

-3.3 

20. 7 

Grant. 

461 

7,838 

7,275 

6,802 

7. 7 

7.0 

Greenbrier. 

998 

24,833 

20,683 

18,034 

20. 1 

14 7 

Hampshire. 

648 

11,694 

11,806 

11,419 

-0.9 

3.4 

Hancock. 

83 

10,465 

6,693 

6,414 

56.4 

43 

Hardy. 

574 

9,163 

8,449 

7,567 

8.5 

11.7 

Harrison. 

416 

48,381 

27,690 

21,919 

74.7 

2 a 3 

Jackson. 

461 

20,956 

22,987 

19,021 

-8.8 

20. 9 

Jefferson. 

211 

15,889 

15,935 

15,553 

-0.3 

2.5 

Kanawha. 

860 

81,457 

54,696 

42,756 

48.9 

27.9 


i For changes in boundaries, etc., of counties, see page 33. 

1 State total includes population (7,842) of Indian reservations specially enu¬ 
merated in 1890, not distributed by counties. 

* See headnote to table, page 12. 


COUNTY. 

Land 
area in 
square 
miles, 

1910 

POPULATION. 

PER CENT OF 
INCREASE. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

1900- 

mo 

1890- 

1900 

WEST VIRGINIA 







—Con. 







Lewis. 

393 

18,281 

16,980 

15,895 

7.7 

6.8 

Lincoln. 

418 

20,491 

15,434 

11,246 

32.8 

37.2 

Logan 1 . 

438 

14,476 

6,955 

11,101 

108.1 

-37.3 

McDowell. 

533 

47,856 

18,747 

7,300 

155.3 

156. 8 

Marion. 

315 

42,794 

32,430 

20,721 

32.0 

56.5 

Marshall. 

310 

32,388 

26,444 

20,735 

22.5 

27.5 

Mason. 

475 

23,019 

24,142 

22,863 

-4. 7 

5.6 

Mercer. 

419 

38,371 

23,023 

16,002 

66. 7 

43.9 

Mineral. 

349 

16,674 

12,883 

12,085 

29.4 

6.6 


416 

19,431 

11,359 


71. 1 


Monongalia. 

358 

24,334 

19,049 

15,705 

27.7 

21.3 

Monroe. 

457 

13,055 

13,130 

12,429 

-0.6 

5.6 

Morgan. 

233 

7,848 

7,294 

6,744 

7.6 

8.2 

Nicholas. 

680 

17,699 

11,403 

9,309 

55.2 

22.5 

Ohio. 

107 

57,572 

48,024 

41,557 

19.9 

15.6 

Pendleton. 

699 

9,349 

9,167 

8,711 

2.0 

5.2 

Pleasants. 

132 

8,074 

9,345 

7,539 

-13.6 

24.0 

Pocahontas. 

904 

14,740 

8,572 

6,814 

72.0 

25.8 

Preston. 

650 

26,341 

22,727 

20,355 

15.9 

11.7 

Putnam. 

336 

18,587 

17,330 

14,342 

7.3 

20.8 

1 

Raleigh. 

597 

25,633 

12,436 

9,597 

106.1 

29.6 

Randolph. 

1,036 

26,028 

17,670 

11,633 

47.3 

51.9 

Ritchie. 

453 

17,875 

18,901 

16.621 

-5.4 

13.7 

Roane. 

522 

21,543 

19,852 

15,303 

8.5 

29.7 

Summers. 

369 

18,420 

16,265 

13,117 

13.2 

24.0 

Taylor. 

175 

16,554 

14,978 

12,147 

10.5 

23.3 

Tucker. 

405 

18,675 

13,433 

6,459 

39.0 

108.0 

Tyler. 

260 

16,211 

18,252 

11,962 

-11.2 

52.6 

Upshur. 

351 

16,629 

14,696 

12,714 

13.2 

15.6 

Wayne. 

517 

24,081 

23,619 

18,652 

2.0 

26.6 

Webster. 

583 

9,680 

8,862 

4,783 

9.2 

85.3 

Wetzel. 

357 

23,855 

22,880 

16,841 

4.3 

35.9 

Wirt. 

218 

9,047 

10,284 

9,411 

-12. 0 

9.3 

Wood. 

364 

38,001 

34,452 

28,612 

10.3 

20. 4 

Wyoming. 

502 

10,392 

8,380 

6,247 

24.0 

34 1 

WISCONSIN. 

55,256 

2,333,860 

2,069,042 

1 1,693,330 

12.8 

22.2 

Adams. 

684 

8,604 

9,141 

6,889 

-5.9 

32.7 

Ashland 1 . 

1,082 

21,965 

20.176 

20,063 

8.9 

3—2.6 

Barron. 

885 

29,114 

23.677 

15,416 

23.0 

53.6 

Bavfield. 

1,503 

15,987 

14.392 

7,390 

11.1 

3 89.4 

Brown. 

529 

54,098 

46,359 

39,164 

16.7 

3 16.6 

Buffalo. 

687 

16,006 

16,765 

15,997 

-4.5 

4.8 

Burnett. 

860 

9,026 

7,478 

4,393 

20.7 

70.2 

Calumet. 

324 

16,701 

17.078 

16.639 

-2.2 

2.6 

Chippewa 1 . 

1,039 

32,103 

33,037 

25,143 

-2.8 

31.4 

Clark. 

1,218 

30,074 

25.848 

17,708 

16.3 

46.0 

Columbia. 

778 

31,129 

31.121 

28,350 

( 5 ) 

9.8 

Crawford. 

579 

16,288 

17,286 

15,987 

-5.8 

8.1 

Dane. 

1,202 

77,435 

69,435 

59,578 

11.5 

16.5 

Dodge. 

897 

47,436 

46,631 

44,984 

1.7 

3.7 

Door. 

469 

18,711 

17.583 

15,682 

6.4 

12.1 

Douglas. 

1,337 

47,422 

36,335 

13,468 

30.5 

169.8 

Dunn. 

869 

25.260 

25,043 

22,664 

0.9 

10.5 

Eau Claire. 

638 

32,721 

31,692 

30,673 

3.2 

3.3 

Florence. 

497 

3.381 

3,197 

2.604 

5.8 

22.8 

Fond du Lac. 

726 

51,610 

47,589 

44,088 

8.4 

7.9 

Forest 1 . 

1,400 

6,782 

1,396 

1,012 

385.8 

37.9 

Grant. 

1,169 

39,007 

38,881 

36,651 

0.3 

6.1 

Green. 

593 

21,641 

22,719 

22,732 

-4.7 

-0.1 

Green Lake. 

360 

15,491 

15,797 

15,163 

-1.9 

4.2 

Iowa. 

781 

22,497 

23,114 

22,117 

-2.7 

4.5 

Iron 1 . 

792 

8,306 

6,616 


25.5 


Jackson. 

990 

17,075 

17; 466 

15,797 

-2.2 

10.6 

Jefferson. 

552 

34,306 

34,789 

33.530 

-1.4 

3.8 

Juneau. 

802 

19,569 

20.629 

17,121 

-5.1 

20.5 

Kenosha. 

282 

32,929 

21,707 

15,581 

51.7 

39.3 

Kewaunee. 

337 

16,784 

17,212 

16,153 

-2.5 

6.6 

La Crosse. 

481 

43,996 

42,997 

38,801 

2.3 

10.8 

Lafayette. 

642 

20,075 

20,959 

20,265 

-4.2 

3.4 

Langlade. 

875 

17,062 

12,553 

9,465 

35.9 

32.6 

Lincoln. 

902 

19,064 

16,269 

12,008 

17.2 

35.5 

Manitowoc. 

602 

44,978 

42,261 

37,831 

6.4 

11.7 

Marathon. 

1,554 

55,054 

43,256 

30,369 

27.3 

42.4 

Marinette. 

1,415 

33,812 

30,822 

20,304 

9.7 

51.8 

Marquette. 

457 

10,741 

10,509 

9,676 

2.2 

8.6 

Milwaukee. 

235 

1 433,187 

330,017 

236,101 

31.3 

39.8 


* State total includes population (6,450) of Indian reservations specially enu¬ 
merated in 1890, not distributed by counties. 

6 Less than one-tenth of 1 per cent. 
















































































































































































































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POPULATION—UNITED STATES 


Table 3.— AREA AND POPULATION OF COUNTIES AND EQUIVALENT SUBDIVISIONS IN CONTINENTAL UNITED 

STATES: 1910, 1900, AND 1890—Continued 

[Percentages not figured where base is less than 100. A minus sign (—) denotes decrease.] 


county. 

Land 
area in 
square 
miles, 

1910 

POPULATION. 

PER CENT OF 
INCREASE. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

1900- 

1910 

1890- 

1900 

WISCONSIN— 







Con. 







Monroe. 

937 

28,881 

28,103 

23,211 

2.8 

21.1 

Oconto. 

1,118 

25,657 

20,874 

15,009 

22.9 

1 37.5 

Oneida 2 . 

901 

11.433 

8,875 

5,010 

28.8 

77.1 

Outagamie. 

646 

49,102 

46,247 

38,690 

6.2 

1 16.9 

Ozaukee. 

233 

17,123 

16,363 

14,943 

4.6 

9.5 

Pepin. 

236 

7,577 

7,905 

6,932 

-4.1 

14.0 

Pierce. 

563 

22,079 

23,943 

20,385 

-7.8 

17.5 

Polk. 

935 

21,367 

17,801 

12,968 

20.0 

37.3 

Portage. 

812 

30,945 

29,483 

24,798 

5.0 

18.9 

Price. 

1,279 

13,795 

9,106 

5,258 

51.5 

73.2 

Racine. 

324 

57,424 

45,644 

36,268 

25.8 

25.9 

Richland. 

590 

18,809 

19,483 

19,121 

-3.5 

1.9 

Rock. 

716 

55,538 

51,203 

43,220 

8.5 

18.5 

Rusk 2 . 

925 

11,160 





St. Croix. 

735 

25i 910 

26,830 

23,139 

-3.4 

16.0 

Sauk. 

842 

32,869 

33,006 

30,575 

-0.4 

8.0 

Sawver. 

1,320 

6,227 

3,593 

1,977 

73.3 

1 37.6 

Shawano. 

1,158 

31,884 

27,475 

19,236 

16.0 

1 34.4 

Sheboygan. 

521 

54,888 

50,345 

42,489 

9.0 

18.5 

Taylor. 

991 

13,641 

11,262 

6,731 

21.1 

67.3 

Trempealeau. 

748 

22,928 

23,114 

18,920 

-0.8 

22.2 

Vernon. 

821 

28,116 

28,351 

25,111 

-0.8 

12.9 

Vilas 2 . 

833 

6,019 

4,929 


22.1 








COUNTY. 

Land 
area in 

POPULATION. 

PER CENT OF 
INCREASE. 

square 

miles, 

1910 

1910 

1900 

1890 

1900- 

1910 

1890- 

1900 

WISCONSIN— 

Con. 







Walworth. 

560 

29,614 

29,259 

27,860 

1.2 

5.0 

Washburn. 

835 

8,196 

5,521 

2,926 

48.5 

88.7 

Washington. 

431 

23,784 

23,589 

22,751 

0.8 

3.7 

Waukesha. 

549 

37,100 

35,229 

33,270 

5.3 

5.9 

Waupaca. 

759 

32,782 

31,615 

26,794 

3.7 

18.0 

Waushara. 

646 

18,886 

15,972 

13,507 

18.2 

18.2 

Winnebago. 

459 

62,110 

58,225 

50,097 

6.7 

16.2 

Wood. 

809 

30,583 

25,865 

18,127 

18.2 

42.7 

WYOMING. 

97,594 

145,965 

92,531 

2 62,555 

57.7 

47.9 

Albany. 

Bighorn 2 __ 

4,401 

6,768 

11,574 

8.886 

13,084 

4,328 

9,589 

8,865 

-11.5 

105.3 

47.6 

Carbon 2 . 

8,029 

11,282 

6,857 

17.7 

39.8 

Converse. 

6,740 

6,294 

3,337 

2,738 

88.6 

21.9 

Crook 2 . 

5,441 

6,492 

3,137 

2,338 

106.9 

34.2 

Fremont 2 . 

12,659 

11,822 

5,357 

2,463 

120.7 

1 37.9 

Johnson 2 . 

4,175 

3,453 

2,361 

2,357 

46.3 

0.2 

Laramie. 

6,992 

26,127 

20,181 

16,777 

29.5 

20.3 

Natrona ‘ . 

Park 2 . 

5,353 

5,420 

2,575 

4,766 

4,909 

16,324 

1,785 

1,094 

167.0 

63.2 

Sheridan. 

5,122 

1,972 

218.7 

159.7 

Sweetwater. 

10,500 

11,575 

8,455 

4,941 

36.9 

71.1 

Uinta. 

11,044 

16,982 

12,223 

7,414 

38.9 

64.9 

Weston 2 . 

4,593 

4,960 

3,203 

2,422 

54.9 

32.2 

Yellowstone Nat.PkA 

2,904 

519 

369 

467 

40.7 

-21.0 


1 See headnote to table, page 12. * Geographically located within the limits of Wyoming, Idaho, and Montana; 

2 For changes in boundaries, etc., of counties, see page 33. total population returned in Wyoming. 

* State total includes population (1,850) of Indian reservations specially enumerated in 1890, not distributed by counties. 


Table 4.—AREA AND POPULATION OF SUBDIVISIONS OF ALASKA IN 1910, HAWAII IN 1910, 1900, AND 1890, AND 

PORTO RICO IN 1910 AND 1899. 

[A minus sign (—) denotes decrease.] 


RECORDER’S DISTRICT. 

1910 

ALASKA 1 (area in sq. miles, 590,884).. 

First Judicial District. 

64,356 

15,216 

Juneau district. 

5,854 
3,520 
2,210 
1,980 
1,652 

12,351 

Ketchikan district. 

Sitka district. 

Skagway district. 

Wrangell district. 

Second Judicial District. 

Cape Nome district. 

3,924 

686 

543 

308 

2,201 

2, 711 
2,262 
1,007 
293 
1,127 

2,255 

Council City district. 

Fairhaven district. 

Kougarok district. 

Kuskokwim district (part of). 

Total for Kuskokwim district injudi¬ 
cial districts 2, 8, and 1}. 

Noatak-Kobuk district. 

Port Clarence district. 

St. Lawrence Island district. 

St. Michael district (part of). 

Total for St. Michael district in judi¬ 
cial districts 2 and 4 . 



RECORDER’S DISTRICT. 

1910 

ALASKA—Continued. 


Third Judicial District. 

20,078 


Aleutian Islands district. 

L 083 
4,502 
677 

Bristol Bay district. 

Cook Inlet'district. 

Copper Center district. 

553 

Cordova district. 

1,779 

Iliamna district. 

'271 

Kayak district. 

623 

Kenai district. 

1,692 

2,448 

Kodiak district. 

Kuskokwim district (part of). 

19 

[For total, see judicial district 2.] 
Nabesna district. 

103 

Prince William Sound district. 

210 

Unga Peninsula district. 

1,303 

4,815 

Valdez district. 



RECORDER’S DISTRICT. 1910 


ALASKA—Continued. 

Fourth Judicial District. 16,711 


Chandalar district. 

368 

Circle district. 

799 

543 

Eagle district. 

Fairbanks district. 

7,675 

858 

Fort Gibbon district. 

Fortymile district. 

341 

Hot Springs district. 

372 

KantishnA district. 

68 

Koyukuk district. 

455 

Kuskokwim district (part of). 

491 

[For total, see judicial district 2.] 
Mount McKinley district. 

232 

Nulato district. .*. 

785 

Ophir district. 

562 

Otter district. 

1,234 

Rampart district. 

370 

St. Michael district (part of). 

1,128 

[For total, see judicial district 2.] 
Tanana district. 

430 



1 The population of Alaska in 1900 was 63,592 and in 1890, 32,052; from 1900 to 1910 the increase was 764, or 1.2 per cent; from 1890 to 1900 it was 31,540, or 98.4 per cent. 


« 

COUNTY. 

Land 
area in 
square 
miles, 

1910 

POPULATION 

PER CENT OF 
INCREASE. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

1900- 

1910 

1890- 

1900 

HAW AH 1 . 

6 ,449 

191,909 

154,001 

2 89,990 

24.6 

71.1 


4,015 

600 

11 

641 

1,182 

55,382 
82,028 
785 
23,952 
29,762 

46,843 
58,504 
1,177 
20,734 
26,743 

26,754 
31,194 

18.2 

40.2 
-33.3 

15.5 

11.3 

75.1 
87.5 

Honolulu 1 . 

Kalawao 1 . 


11,859 

3 20,183 

74.8 

32.5 




1 County organization went into effect in 1905; comparison for 1890 and 1900 made from population of island groups 

2 Figures derived from the census taken as of Dec. 28,1890, under the direction of the Hawaiian Government. 

3 Includes population, not returned separately, of territory taken to form Kalawao County in 1905. 




























































































































































































NUMBER AND DISTRIBUTION 


33 


Table 4.— AREA AND POPULATION OF SUBDIVISIONS OF ALASKA IN 1910, HAWAII IN 1910, 1900, AND 1890, AND 

PORTO RICO IN 1910 AND 1899—Continued. 

[A minus sign (—) denotes decrease.] 


municipal district. 

population. 

Percent 

of 

increase, 


1910 

1899 

1899- 

mo 

PORTO RICO (area, 
sq. miles, 3,435)_ 

1,118,012 

953,243 

17.3 

Adjuntas. 

16,954 

19,484 

-13.0 

Aguada . 

11,587 

10,581 

9.5 

Aguadilla. 

21,419 

17,830 

20.1 

Aguas Buenas. 

Aibonito. 

8,292 

7,977 

3.9 

10,815 

8,596 

25.8 

Anasco. 

14,407 

13,311 

8.2 

Arecibo. 

42,429 

36,910 

15.0 

Arroyo. 

6,940 

4,867 

42.6 

Barc'eloneta. 

11,644 

9,357 

24. 4 

Barranquitas. 

10,503 

8,103 

29.6 

Barros. 

15,028 

14,845 

1.2 

Bayamon. 

29,986 

19,940 

50. 4 

Cabo Rojo. 

19,562 

16,154 

21.1 

Caguas. 

27,160 

19,857 

36.8 

Oamuy. 

11,342 

10,887 

4.2 

Carolina. 

15,327 

11,965 

28.1 

Cayey. 

17,711 

14,442 

22.6 

Ciales. 

18,398 

18.115 

1.6 

Cidra. 

10,595 

7,552 

40.3 

Coamo. 

17,129 

15,144 

13. 1 

Comerio. 

11,170 

8.249 

35. 4 

Corozal. 

12,978 

11,508 

12.8 


municipal district. 

POPULATION. 

Per cent 
of 

increase, 


1910 

1899 

1899- 

mo 

PORTO RICO— 

Con. 

Culebra 1 . 

1,315 

704 

86.8 

Dorado. 

4,885 
21,135 

3,804 

28. 4 

Fajardo. .. 

16,782 

25.9 

Guayama. 

17,379 

12,749 
9,540 

36.3 

Guayanilla. 

10,354 

8 . 5 

Gurabo. 

11,139 

8,700 
10,449 

28.0 

Hatillo. 

10,630 

1.7 

Humacao 1 . 

26,678 

22,915 

16. 4 

Isabela. 

16,852 

14,888 

13.2 ; 

Juana Diaz. 

29,157 

27,896 

4.5 

Juncos. 

11,692 

8,429 

38.7 I 

Lajas. 

11,071 

8,789 

20,883 

26.0 

Lares. 

22,650 

8.5 

Las Marias. 

10,046 

13,317 

11,279 

-10.9 

Loiza. 

12,522 

6.3 

Manati. 

17 240 

13,989 

23.2 

Maricao. 

7,158 

8,312 

-13.9 

Maunabo . 

7,106 

6,221 

38,915 

14.2 

Mavaguez 1 . 

42,429 

9.0 

Moca. 

13,640 

12,410 

9.9 

Morovis. 

12,446 

11,309 

10.1 

Naguabo . 

14,365 

10,873 

32.1 

Naranjito. 

8,876 

8,101 

9.6 


MUNICIPAL district. 

POPULATION. 


1910 

1899 

PORTO RICO— 

Con. 

Patillas . 

14,448 

11,163 

Penuelas. 

11,991 

12,129 

Ponce. 

63,444 

55,477 

Quebradillas. 

8,152 

7,432 

Rincon. 

7,275 

6,641 

Rio Grande. 

13,948 

12,365 

Rio Piedras. 

18,880 
11,523 

13,760 

Sabana Grande. 

10,560 

Salinas. 

11,403 

5,731 

San German. 

22,143 

20,246 

San Juan. 

48,716 

32,048 

San Lorenzo . 

14,278 

13,433 

San Sebastian . 

18,904 

16, 412 

Santa Isabel . 

6 ,959 

4,858 

Toa Alta. 

9,127 

7,908 

Toa Baja . 

6,254 

4,030 

Trujillo Alto . 

6,345 

5,683 

Utuado . 

41,054 

4.3,8 1 0 

Vega Alta . 

8,134 

6,107 

Vega Baja. 

12,831 

10,305 

Vieques 1 . 

10,425 

2 5,938 

Yabucoa . 

17,338 

13,905 

Yauco. 

31,504 

27,119 


Percent 

of 

increase, 

1899- 

1910 


29.4 
- 1.1 

14. 4 
9.7 
9.5 

12.8 

37.2 
9. 1 

99.0 
9. 4 

52.0 

6.3 

15.2 

43.2 

15. 4 

55.2 
11.6 

-6. 4 

33.2 

24.5 

75.6 

24.7 

16.2 


1 For changes in boundaries, etc., of municipalities, see note below. 2 Excludes population (704) of the island of Culebra, organized as Municipality of Culebra since 1899. 

NOTES REGARDING CHANGES IN COUNTY BOUNDARIES. 


Alabama — 1900-1910: Organized, Houston; gain in area, Cullman; loss in area, 
Blount, Dale, Geneva, Henry; both gain and loss, Calhoun, Cleburne. 1890-1900: 
Hairi in area, Clay, Franklin, Walker; loss in area, Jefferson, Lawrence, Talladega; 
both gain and loss, Colbert. 

Arizona— 1890-1900: Organized, Coconino, Navajo, - Santa Cruz; loss in area, 
Apache, Pima, Yavapai. 

Arkansas — 1900-1910: Gain in area, Lafayette, Logan, Mississippi, Sebastian; 
loss in area, Columbia, Scott. 1890-1900: Gain in area, Clay, Crawford, Sevier; loss 
in area, Franklin, Greene, Howard. 

California — 1900-1910: Organized, Imperial; gain in area, Kings; loss in area, 
Fresno, San Diego. 1890-1900: Organized, Glenn, Kings, Madera, Riverside; loss in 
area, Colusa, Fresno, San Bernardino, San Diego, Tulare. 

Colorado— 1900-1910: Organized, Adams, Denver, Jackson; gain in area, Park, 
Washington, Yuma; loss in area, Arapahoe, Denver, Jefferson, Larimer; both gain 
and loss, Adams. 1890-1900: Organized, Mineral, Teller; loss in area, Chaffee, El 
Paso, Hinsdale, Rio Grande, Saguache; both gain and loss, Fremont. 

Florida — 1900-1910: Organized, Palm Beach, St. Lucie; loss in area, Brevard, 
Dade. 1890-1900: Gain in area, Polk; loss in area, Pasco. 

Georgia— 1900-1910: Organized, Ben Hill, Crisp, Grady, Jeff Davis, Jenkins, 
Stephens, Tift, Toombs, Turner; gain in area, Clarke, Fulton; loss in area, Appling, 
Berrien, Bulloch, Burke, Clayton, Coffee, Decatur, Dooly, Emanuel, Franklin, 
Habersham, Irwin, Montgomery, Oglethorpe, Screven, Tattnall, Thomas, Wilcox, 
W orth. 

Idaho — 1900-1910 : Organized, Bonner, Twin Falls; gain in area, Fremont, Nez 
Perce; loss in area, Bingham, Cassia, Kootenai, Shoshone. 1890-1900: Organized, 
Bannock, Blaine, Canyon, Fremont, Lincoln; loss in area, Ada, Bingham, Lemhi. 

Kansas— 1890-1900: Gain in area, Finney. 

Kentucky — 1890-1900: Gain in area, Powell; loss in area, Estill. 

Louisiana — 1900-1910 : Organized, La Salle; loss in area, Catahoula. 

Massachusetts— 1M0-1910: Gain in area, Hampden, Norfolk; loss in area, 
Hampshire; both gain and loss, Middlesex, Suffolk. 

Michigan — 1890-1900: Organized, Dickinson; gain in area, Emmet, Keweenaw, 
Leelanau; loss in area, Marquette, Menominee; both gain and loss, Charlevoix, Iron. 

Minnesota — 1900-1910: Organized, Clearwater, Koochiching, Mahnomen, Pen¬ 
nington; loss in area, Beltrami, Itasca, Norman, Red Lake. 1890-1900: Organized, 
Red Lake, Roseau; gain in area, Crow Wing, Hubbard; loss in area, Cass, Kittson. 
Polk. 

Mississippi— 1900-1910: Organized, Forrest, George, Jefferson Davis, Lamar; loss 
in area, Covington, Greene, Hancock, Jackson, Lawrence, Marion, Perry; both gain 
and loss, Pearl River. 1890-1900: Organized, Pearl River; loss in area, Hancock, 
Marion. 

Montana — 1900-1910: Organized, Lincoln, Powell, Rosebud, Sanders; loss in area, 
Custer, Flathead, Missoula, Silver Bow; both gain and loss, Deer Lodge. 1890-1900: 
Organized, Broadwater, Carbon, Flathead, Granite, Ravalli, Sweet Grass, Teton, 
Valley; gain in area, Cascade, Flathead, Lewis and Clark; loss in area, Chouteau, 
Dawson, Deer Lodge, Jefferson, Meagher, Missoula, Park, Yellowstone. 

Nebraska— 1900-1910: Organized, Garden, Morrill; gain in area, Dakota; loss in 
area, Cheyenne, Deuel. 1890-1900: Organized, Boyd; gain in area, McPherson. 

Nevada — 1900-1910: Organized, Clark; loss in area, Lincoln. 

New Jersey — 1890-1900: Gain in area, Ocean; loss in area, Burlington. 

New Mexico — 1900-1910: Organized, Curry, Guadalupe, Luna, McKinley, Quay, 
Roosevelt, Sandoval, Torrance; loss in area, Bernalillo, Chaves, Dona Ana, Grant, 
Guadalupe (old), Lincoln, Quay, Roosevelt, San Juan, San Miguel, Santa Fe, 
Socorro, Union, Valencia; both gain and loss, Rio Arriba. 1890-1900: Organized, 
Chaves, Eddy, Guadalupe (old), Otero, Union; gain in area, Bernalillo; loss in area, 
Colfax, Dona Ana, Lincoln, Mora, San Miguel, Santa Fe, Socorro. 

New York— 1890-1900: Organized, Nassau; gain in area, New York; loss in area, 
Queens, Westchester. 


North Carolina — 1900-1910: Organized, Lee, Scotland; loss in area, Chatham, 
Moore, Richmond. 

North Dakota — 1900-1910: Organized, Adams, Bowman, Burke, Divide, Dunn, 
Hettinger, McKenzie, Mountrail, Renville, Sheridan; loss in area, Billings, McLean, 
Mercer, Stark, Ward, Williams. 1890-1900: Organized, Williams, gain in area, Bill¬ 
ings, Bottineau, McHenry, McLean, Mercer, Pierce, Stark, Ward; loss in area, 
Dunn, Hettinger, Renville, Sheridan, Williams. 

Oklahoma: Most of the counties were organized in 1907. Among the few existing 
in 1890 there was no change till after 1900. There has been no later change in 
Cleveland, Kingfisher, Logan, and Oklahoma, but since 1900 Canadian has gained 
in area, Beaver and Payne have lost, while Greer has had both gains and losses. 
The counties organized between 1890 and 1900 were formed from Indian reserva¬ 
tions. Of these counties the following remain unchanged: Dewey, Garfield, Grant, 
Lincoln, and Pottawatomie; there has been a gain in area in Blaine, Custer, Kay, 
Noble, Pawnee, and Washita, and both gains and losses in Roger Mills, Woods, arid 
Woodward. For comparison of the special enumeration of 1907 with that of 1910 
it may be noted that Hannon was organized in 1909; there was a loss of area in 
Beckham and both gain and loss in Greer. 

Oregon— 1900-1910: Organized, Hood River; gain in area, Baker; loss in area, 
Union, Wasco. 1890-1900: Organized, Lincoln, Wheeler; gain in area, Sherman, 
Wallowa; loss in area, Benton, Crook, Gilliam, Grant, Tillamook, Union, Wasco. 

South Carolina — 1900-1910: Organized, Calhoun, Dillon, Lee; gain in area, 
Florence, Newberry; loss in area, Berkeley, Darlington, Kershaw, Lexington, 
Marion, Sumter, Williamsburg; both gain and loss, Orangeburg. 1890-1900: Organ¬ 
ized, Bamberg, Cherokee, Dorchester, Greenwood, Saluda; gain in area, Charleston, 
Florence; loss in area, Abbeville, Barnwell, Berkeley, Colleton, Darlington, Edge- 
field, Spartanburg, Union, York. 

South Dakota— 1900-1910: Organized, Corson, Harding, Perkins, Tripp; loss 
in area, Butte, Union; formed, Bennett, Mellette, Todd. 1890-1900: Gain in area, 
Butte, Gregory, Lyman, Meade, Pennington, Stanley. 

Tennessee— 1900-1910: Gain in area, Perry; loss in area, Lauderdale, Wayne. 
1890-1900: Gain in area, Lewis; loss in area, Hickman, Wayne. 

Texas— 1900-1910: Organized, Andrews, Dawson, Gaines, Garza, Gray, Hutchin¬ 
son, Lamb, Lynn, Parmer, Reagan, Schleicher, Terrell, Terry, Upton, Winkler, 
Yoakum; loss in area, Pecos, Tom Green. 1890-1900: Organized, Foard, Sterling; 
gain in area, Brewster, Webb; loss in area, Hardeman, Knox, Tom Green. 

Utah — 1900-1910: Gain in area, Sevier; loss in area, Piute. 1890-1900 : Organized, 
Carbon, Grand, Wayne; gain in area, Garfield, Utah; loss in area, Emery, Kane, 
Piute, Sanpete. 

Vermont— 1890-1900: Gain in area, Caledonia; loss in area, Washington. 

Virginia— 1900-1910: Organized and made independent of county, Clifton Forge 
city; gain in area, Danville city, Lynchburg city, Norfolk city, Portsmouth city, 
Richmond city, Staunton city; loss in area, Alleghany, Augusta, Campbell, Hen¬ 
rico, Manchester city, Norfolk, Pittsylvania. 1890-1900: Organized and made inde¬ 
pendent of county, Buena Vista city, Newport News city, Radford city; gain in 
area, Danville city, Portsmouth city, Roanoke city; loss in area, Montgomery, 
Norfolk, Pittsylvania, Roanoke, Rockbridge, Warwick. 

Washington— 1900-1910: Organized, Benton, Grant; loss in area, Douglas, 
Klickitat, Yakima. 1890-1900: Organized, Chelan, Ferry; loss in area, Kittitas, 
Okanogan, Stevens. 

West Virginia— 1890-1900: Organized, Mingo; loss in area, Logan. 

Wisconsin— 1900-1910: Organized, Rusk; gain in area, Oneida; loss in area, 
Chippewa, Forest; both gain and loss, Vilas. 1890-1900: Organized, Iron, Vilas; loss 
in area, Ashland, Forest; both gain and loss, Oneida. 

Wyoming— 1900-1910: Organized, Park; loss in area, Bighorn. 1890-1900: Organ¬ 
ized, Bighorn, Natrona, Weston; loss in area, Carbon, Crook, Fremont, Johnson. 

Porto Rico — 1899-1910: Municipality organized, Culebra; gain in area, Humacao, 
Mayaguez; loss in area, Vieques. 


















































































































34 


POPULATION—UNITED STATES. 


URBAN AND RURAL POPULATION. 


The Census Bureau classifies as urban population 
that residing in cities and other incorporated places of 
2,500 inhabitants or more, including New England 
towns of that population. In most sections of the 
country all or practically all densely populated areas 
of this size are set off from rural territory and incor¬ 
porated as municipalities (variously known as cities, 
towns, villages, boroughs, etc.). In New England, 
however, this is often not the case. Many of the towns 
consist in part of distinctly rural territory and in part 
of densely populated areas which are not incorporated 
separately and for which it is impossible to make sepa¬ 
rate population returns. For this reason it has been 
necessary in the New England states to include with 
the urban population residing in incorporated cities 
the population also of all towns having 2,500 inhabit¬ 
ants or more. The urban areas in New England, as 
classified by the census, therefore, include some popu¬ 
lation which, in other sections of the United States, 
would be segregated as rural. 

Urban population being thus defined, the remain¬ 
der of the country is classed as rural, consisting 


Proportion urban and rural.—The proportion of the 
total population living in urban and in rural territory 
at the censuses of 1910, 1900, 1890, and 1880, respec¬ 
tively, for continental United States, is shown in the 
table on the opposite page 


(except in New England) of all unincorporated terri¬ 
tory and of incorporated places of less than 2,500 
inhabitants. 

The comparisons of the urban and rural population 
in 1910 with that at earlier enumerations may be made 
either -with respect to the varying proportions of the 
two classes at successive enumerations or with respect 
to the increase between enumerations. In order to 
contrast the proportion of the total population living 
in urban or rural territory at the census of 1910 with 
the proportion urban or rural at the preceding census, 
it is necessary to classify the territoiy according to 
the conditions as they existed at each census. In tins 
comparison a place having less than 2,500 inhabit¬ 
ants in 1900 and over 2,500 in 1910 is classed with the 
rural territory for 1900 and with the urban for 
1910. On the other hand, in order to present fairly 
the contrast between urban and rural communities, as 
regards their rate of growth, it is necessary to con¬ 
sider the changes in population which have occurred 
from one decennial census to another in exactly the 
same territory. 


This table shows a steady and rapid increase in 
the proportion of urban population. While the in¬ 
crease in the percentage of urban population from 
1900 to 1910 was appreciably greater than from 1890 
to 1900, it was not so great as from 1880 to 1890. 


PER CENT OF URBAN IN TOTAL POPULATION, BY STATES: 1910. 








NUMBER AND DISTRIBUTION. 


35 


CLASS. 

POPULATION OF CONTINENTAL UNITED STATES. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

1880 

Total. 

91,972,266 

75,994,575 

62,947,714 

50,155,783 

Urban. 

42,623,383 

30,797,185 

22,720,223 

14,772,438 

Rural. 

49,348,883 

45,197,390 

40,227,491 

35,383,345 


PEE CENT DISTKIBUTION. 

Total. 

100.0 

100.0 

100.0 

100.0 

Urban. 

46.3 

40.5 

36.1 

29.5 

Rural. 

53.7 

59.5 

63.9 

70.5 


The map on page 34 shows the percentage of urban 
population in 1910 for each of the states. 

Table 5 (p. 36) shows, by divisions and states, 
urban and rural population, and the per cent urban 
and rural, at the censuses of 1910, 1900, and 1890, re¬ 
spectively. As shown by this table, the proportions 
of the total population living in urban and rural ter¬ 
ritory vary greatly for the different sections of the 
country. 

In the New England division more than four-fifths 
of the population in 1910 lived in urban territory, as 
defined by the Census Bureau. Were it possible to de¬ 
termine the urban population in this division on the 
same basis as for the rest of the country, the proportion 
would probably be somewhat less than three-fourths. 
In the Middle Atlantic division the urban population 
constituted more than seven-tenths of the total; the 
proportion for the state of New York was very nearly 
four-fifths. In the East North Central and Pacific 
divisions the urban territory contained more than one- 
half of the total population in 1910. The lowest pro¬ 
portion of urban population is found in the South—25.4 
per cent in the South Atlantic division, 18.7 per cent in 
the East South Central, and 22.3 per cent in the West 
South Central. 

In each of the nine geographic divisions the pro¬ 
portion of the population living in urban communi¬ 
ties was larger in 1910 than in 1900, and larger in 
1900 than in 1890. The proportion increased with 
exceptional rapidity from 1900 to 1910 in the Pacific 
division, where cities have shown a very remarkable 
growth. 

The per cent distribution of the total, urban, and 
rural population, respectively, of continental United 
States in 1910 among the nine geographic divisions is 
as follows: 



PEE CENT DISTBIBUTTON OF 
THE POPULATION IN 1910 
AMONG GEOGEAPHIC DIVI- 

GEOGKAPHIC DIVISION. 

SIONS. 




Total. 

t 

Urban. 

Rural. 

Continental United States . 

100.0 

100.0 

100.0 

New England ... 

7.1 

12.8 

2.2 

Middle Atlantic. 

21.0 

32.2 

11.3 

East North Central .. T .. 

19.8 

22.6 

17.5 

West North Central. 

12.7 

9.1 

15.7 

South Atlantic.. . 

13.3 

7.3 

18.4 

East South Central . 

9.1 

3.7 

13.9 

West South Central„ - - . 

9.6 

4.6 

13.8 

Mountain.. 

2.9 

2.2 

3.4 

Pacific.. 

4.6 

5.6 

3.7 






Increase in urban and rural population.—In order to 
compare the rate of growth in urban and rural com¬ 
munities, it is necessary in each case, as previously 
explained, to consider the changes in population which 
have occurred in the same territory from one decennial 
census to another. For this purpose communities are 
classed as urban or rural according to their population 
in 1910, and the population of the places as thus clas¬ 
sified is then determined for 1900 for purposes of 
comparison. 

The increase from 1900 to 1910 in urban and rural 
population on this basis is shown, for continental 
United States, in the following table: 


CLASS. 

POPULATION IN— 

INCEEASE, 1900-1910. 

1910 

1900 

Number. 

Per 

cent. 

Total population. 

91,972,266 

75,994,575 

15,977,691 

21.0 

Urban territory in 1910. 

42,623,383 

31,609,645 
44,384,930 

11,013,738 
4,963,953 

34.8 

Rural territory in 1910. 

49.348,883 

11.2 



The rate of increase for the population of urban 
areas was over three times that for the population 
living in rural territory. 

Of the total increase in the population of continental 
United States during the past decade (15,977,691), 
seven-tenths was in urban territory and only three- 
tenths in rural territory. 

Table 6 (p. 37) shows, by divisions and states, the 
aggregate population in 1910 and 1900 of the territory 
which is classed as urban and rural in 1910, and the in¬ 
crease or decrease during the decade. 

The largest percentages of increase in urban popu¬ 
lation since 1900 are reported for the Pacific, West 
South Central, and Mountain divisions, in the order 
named, these percentages being 101.8, 68.5, and 64.7, 
respectively. These same divisions also show higher 
rates of increase in rural population than any of the 
others, though the increase in rural population was 
much less rapid than that in urban population, being 
for these divisions 46.4, 27.1, and 53.4 per cent, re¬ 
spectively. 

The New England division, on the other hand, shows 
the smallest percentage of increase in urban popu¬ 
lation, namely, 21.5 per cent. For this division there 
has been a slight decrease in rural population during 
the past decade. 

The five other geographic divisions differ little from 
one another in the percentages of increase in urban 
population, the rates ranging from 28.2 per cent for 
the West North Central division to 33.1 per cent for 
the Middle Atlantic division. They show greater con¬ 
trasts in the growth of rural population. In the South 
Atlantic division the increase in rural population was 
12.3 per cent; in the Middle Atlantic, West North 
Central, and East South Central divisions it was be¬ 
tween 5 and 10 per cent, and in the East North Cen¬ 
tral division there has been a slight decrease in rural 
population. 


























































36 


POPULATION—UNITED STATES 


Table 5 — URBAN AND RURAL POPULATION, AND PER CENT URBAN AND RURAL, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 

1910, 1900, AND 1890. 


GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION AND STATE. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Urban 

population. 

Rural 

population. 

Urban 

population. 

Rural 

population. 

Urban 

population. 

Rural 

population. 

Per ct. 
urban. 

Per ct. 
rural. 

Per ct. 
urban. 

Per ct. 
rural. 

Per ct. 
urban. 

Per ct. 
rural. 

Continenta' United States.... 

42,623,383 

49,348,883 

30,797,185 

45,197,390 

22,720,223 

40,227,491 

48.3 

53.7 

40.5 

59.5 

36.1 

63.9 

Geographic divisions: 













New England. 

5,455,345 

1,097,336 

4,470,179 

1,121,838 

3,561,763 

1,138,986 

83.3 

16.7 

79.9 

20.1 

75.8 

24.2 

Middle Atlantic. 

13,723,373 

5,592,519 

10,075,883 

5,378,795 

7,333,772 

5,372,448 

71.0 

29.0 

65.2 

34.8 

57.7 

42.3 

East North Central. 

9,617,271 

8,633,350 

7,219,975 

8,765,606 

5,097,181 

8,381,124 

52.7 

47.3 

45.2 

54.8 

37.8 

62.2 

West North Central. 

3,873,716 

7,764,205 

2,946,544 

7,400,879 

2,308,819 

6,623,293 

33.3 

66.7 

28.5 

71.5 

25.8 

74.2 

South Atlantic. 

3,092,153 

9,102,742 

2,232,632 

8,210,848 

1,728,019 

7,129,903 

25.4 

74.6 

21.4 

78.6 

19.5 

80.5 

East South Central. 

1,574,229 

6,835,672 

1,131,056 

6,416,701 

817,308 

5,611,846 

18.7 

81.3 

15.0 

85.0 

12.7 

87.3 

West South Central. 

1,957,456 

6,827,078 

1,057,197 

5,475,093 

715,999 

4,024,984 

22.3 

77.7 

16.2 

83.8 

15.1 

84.9 

Mountain. 

947,511 

1,686,006 

041,363 

1,133,294 

355,627 

858,308 

36.0 

64.0 

32.3 

67.7 

29.3 

70.7 

Pacific. 

2,382,329 

1,809,975 

1,122,356 

1,294,336 

801,735 

1,086,599 

56.8 

43.2 

46.4 

53.6 

42.5 

57.5 

New England: 













Maine. 

381,443 

360,928 

337,390 

357,076 

298,604 

362,482 

51.4 

48.6 

48.6 

51.4 

45.2 

54.8 

New Hampshire. 

255,099 

175,473 

226,269 

185,319 

192,479 

184,051 

59.2 

40.8 

55.0 

45.0 

51.1 

48.9 

V ermont. 

168,943 

187,013 

139,180 

204,461 

117,063 

215,359 

47.5 

52.5 

40.5 

59.5 

35.2 

64.8 

Massachusetts. 

3,125,367 

241,049 

2,567,098 

238,248 

2,003,854 

235,093 

92.8 

7.2 

91.5 

8.5 

89.5 

10.5 

Rhode Island. 

524,654 

17,956 

407,647 

20,909 

326,602 

18,904 

96.7 

3.3 

95.1 

4.9 

94.5 

5.5 

Connecticut. 

999,839 

114,917 

792,595 

115,825 

623,161 

123,097 

89.7 

10.3 

87.2 

12.8 

83.5 

16.5 

Middle Atlantic: 













New York. 

7,185,494 

1,928,120 

5,298, 111 

1,970,783 

3,899,737 

2,103,437 

78.8 

21.2 

72.9 

27.1 

65.0 

35.0 

New Jersey. 

1,907,210 

629,957 

1,329,162 

554,507 

876,638 

568,295 

75.2 

24.8 

70.6 

29.4 

60.7 

39.3 

Pennsylvania. 

4,630,669 

3,034,442 

3,448,610 

2,853,505 

2,557,397 

2,700,716 

60.4 

39.6 

54.7 

45.3 

48.6 

51.4 

East North Central: 













Ohio. 

2,665,143 

2,101,978 

1,998,382 

2,159,163 

1,504,390 

2,167,939 

55.9 

44.1 

48.1 

51.9 

41.0 

59.0 

Indiana. 

1,143,835 

1,557,041 

862,689 

1,653,773 

590,039 

1,602,365 

42.4 

57.6 

34.3 

65.7 

26.9 

73.1 

Illinois. 

3,476,929 

2,161,662 

2,616,368 

2,205,182 

1,710,172 

2,116,180 

61.7 

38.3 

54.3 

45.7 

44.7 

55.3 

Michigan. 

1,327,044 

1,483,129 

952,323 

1,46S, 659 

730,294 

1,363,596 

47.2 

52.8 

39.3 

60.7 

34.9 

65.1 

Wisconsin. 

1,004,320 

1,329,540 

790,213 

1,278,829 

562,286 

1,131,044 

43.0 

57.0 

38.2 

61.8 

33.2 

66.8 

West North Central: 













Minnesota. 

850,294 

1,225,414 

598,100 

1,153,294 

443,049 

867,234 

41.0 

59.0 

34.1 

65.9 

33.8 

66.2 

Iowa. 

680,054 

1,544,717 

572,386 

1,659,467 

405,764 

1,506,533 

30.6 

69.4 

25.6 

74.4 

21.2 

78.8 

Missouri. 

1,398,817 

1,894,518 

1,128,104 

1,978,561 

856,966 

1,822,219 

42.5 

57.5 

36.3 

63.7 

32.0 

68.0 

North Dakota. 

63,236 

513,820 

23,413 

295,733 

10,643 

180,340 

11.0 

89.0 

7.3 

92.7 

5.6 

94.4 

South Dakota. 

76,673 

507,215 

40,936 

360,634 

28,555 

320,045 

13.1 

86.9 

10.2 

89.8 

8.2 

91.8 

Nebraska. 

310,852 

881,362 

252,702 

813,598 

291,641 

771,015 

26.1 

73.9 

23.7 

76.3 

27.4 

72.6 

Kansas. 

493,790 

1,197,159 

330,903 

1,139,592 

272,201 

1,155,907 

29.2 

70.8 

22.5 

77.5 

19.1 

80.9 

South Atlantic: 













Delaware. 

97,085 

105,237 

85,717 

99,018 

71,067 

97,426 

48.0 

52.0 

46.4 

53.6 

42.2 

57.8 

Maryland. 

658,192 

637,154 

591,206 

596,838 

495,702 

546,688 

50.8 

49.2 

49.8 

50.2 

47.6 

52.4 

District of Columbia. 

331,069 


278,718 


230,392 


100.0 


100.0 


100 0 


Virginia. 

476,529 

1,585,083 

340,067 

1,514,117 

282,721 

1,373,259 

23.1 

76.9 

18.3 

81.7 

17.1 

82.9 

West Virginia. 

228,242 

992,877 

125,465 

833,335 

81,365 

681,429 

18.7 

81.3 

13.1 

86.9 

10.7 

89.3 

North Carolina. 

318,474 

1,887,813 

186,790 

1,707,020 

115,759 

1,502,190 

14.4 

85.6 

9.9 

90.1 

7.2 

92.8 

South Carolina. 

224,832 

1,290,568 

171,256 

1,169,060 

116,183 

1,034,966 

14.8 

85.2 

12.8 

87.2 

10.1 

S9.9 

Georgia. 

538,650 

2,070,471 

346,382 

1,869,949 

257,472 

1,579,881 

20.6 

79.4 

15.6 

84.4 

14.0 

86.0 

Florida. 

219,080 

533,539 

107,031 

421,511 

77,358 

314,064 

29.1 

70.9 

20.3 

79.7 

19.8 

80.2 

East South Central: 













Kentucky. 

555,442 

1,734,463 

467,668 

1,679,506 

356,713 

1,501,922 

24.3 

75.7 

21.8 

78.2 

19.2 

80.8 

Tennessee. 

441,045 

1,743,744 

326,639 

1,693,977 

238,394 

1,529,124 

20.2 

79.8 

16.2 

83.8 

13.5 

86.5 

Alabama. 

370,431 

1,767,662 

216,714 

1,611,983 

152,235 

1,361,166 

17.3 

82.7 

11.9 

88.1 

10.1 

89.9 

Mississippi. 

207,311 

1,589,803 

120,035 

1,431,235 

69,966 

1,219,634 

11.5 

88.5 

7.7 

92.3 

5.4 

94.6 

West South Central: 













Arkansas. 

202,681 

1,371,768 

111,733 

1,199,831 

73,159 

1,055,052 

12.9 

87.1 

8.5 

91.5 

6.5 

93.5 

Louisiana. 

496,516 

1,159,872 

366,288 

1,015,337 

283,845 

834,743 

30.0 

70.0 

26.5 

73.5 

25.4 

74.6 

Oklahoma. 

320,155 

1,337,000 

58,417 

731,974 

9,484 

249,173 

19.3 

80.7 

7.4 

92.6 

3.7 

96.3 

Texas. 

938,104 

2,958,438 

520,759 

2,527,951 

349,511 

1,886,016 

24.1 

75.9 

17.1 

82.9 

15.6 

84.4 

Mountain: 













Montana. 

133,420 

242,633 

84,554 

158,775 

38,787 

104,137 

35.5 

64.5 

34.7 

65.3 

27.1 

72.9 

Idaho. 

69, S98 

255,696 

10,003 

151,769 


88 ; MR 

21 5 

78 5 

ft 9 

QQ ft 



W yoming. 

43,221 

102,744 

26,657 

65,874 

21,484 

41,071 

29.6 

70.4 

28.8 

71.2 

34.3 

65.7 

Colorado. 

404,840 

394,184 

260,651 

279,049 

185,905 

227,344 

50.7 

49.3 

48.3 

51.7 

45.0 

55.0 

New Mexico. 

46,571 

280,730 

27,381 

167,929 

9,970 

150,312 

14.2 

85.8 

14.0 

86.0 

6.2 

93.8 

Arizona. 

63,260 

141,094 

19,495 

103,436 

8,302 

79,941 

31.0 

69.0 

15.9 

84.1 

9.4 

90.6 

Utah. 

172,934 

200,417 

105,427 

171,322 

70,155 

135,624 

46.3 

53.7 

38.1 

61.9 

35.7 

64.3 

Nevada. 

13,367 

68,508 

7,195 

35,140 

16,024 

31,331 

16.3 

83.7 

17.0 

83.0 

33.8 

66.2 

Pacific: 













Washington. 

605,530 

536,460 

211,477 

306,626 

127,178 

230,054 

53.0 

47.0 

40.8 

59.2 

35.6 

64.4 

Oregon. 

307,060 

365,705 

133,180 

280,356 

85,093 

232,611 

45.6 

54.4 

32.2 

67.8 

26.8 

73.2 

California. 

1,469,739 

907,810 

777,699 

707,354 

589,464 

623,934 

61.8 

38.2 

52.4 

47.6 

48.6 

51.4 











































































































































NUMBER AND DISTRIBUTION. 37 

Table 6.—INCREASE IN POPULATION OF URBAN AND RURAL TERRITORY, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1900-1910. 


GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION AND STATE. 

TERRITORY URBAN IN 1910. 

TERRITORY RURAL IN 1910. 

Population in— 

Increase, 1900-1910. 

Population in— 

Increase, 1900-1910. 1 

1910 

1900 

Number. 

Per cent. 

1910 

1900 

Number. 

Per cent. 

Continental United States. 

42,623,383 

31,609,645 

11,013,738 

34.8 

49,348,883 

44,384,930 

4,963,953 

11.2 

Geographic divisions: 









New England. 

5,455,345 

4,489,531 

965,814 

21.5 

1,097,336 

1,102,486 

-5,150 

-0.5 

Middle Atlantic. 

13,723,373 

10,307,717 

3,415,656 

33.1 

5,592,519 

5,146,%1 

445,558 

8.7 

East North Central. 

9,617,271 

7,348,011 

2,269,260 

30.9 

8,633,350 

8,637,570 

-4,220 

( 2 ) 

West North Central. 

3,873,716 

3,022,664 

851,052 

28.2 

7,764,205 

7,324,759 

439,446 

6.0 

South Atlantic. 

3,092,153 

2.337,717 

754,436 

32.3 

9,102,742 

8,105,763 

9%, 979 

12.3 

East South Central. 

1,574,229 

1,186,290 

387,939 

32.7 

6,835,672 

6,361,352 

474,320 

7.5 

West South Central. 

1,957,456 

1,161,736 

795,720 

68.5 

6,827,078 

5,370,669 

1,456,409 

27.1 

Mountain. 

947,511 

575,332 

372,179 

64.7 

1,686,006 

1,099,325 

586,681 

53.4 

Pacific. 

2,382,329 

1,180,647 

1,201,682 

101.8 

1,809,975 

1,236,045 

573,930 

46.4 

New England: 









Maine. 

381,443 

339,564 

41,879 

12.3 

360,928 

354,902 

6,026 

1.7 

New Hampshire. 

255,099 

226,007 

29,092 

12.9 

175,473 

185.581 

-10,108 

-5.4 

Vermont. 

168,943 

148,406 

20,537 

13.8 

187,013 

195,235 

-8,222 

-4.2 

Massachusetts. 

3,125,367 

2,569,494 

555,873 

21.6 

241,049 

235,852 

5,197 

2.2 

Rhode Island. 

524,654 

411,679 

112,975 

27.4 

17,956 

16,877 

1,079 

6.4 

Connecticut. 

999,839 

794,381 

205,458 

25.9 

114,917 

114,039 

878 

0.8 

Middle Atlantic: 









New York. 

7,185,494 

5,352,283 

1,833,211 

34.3 

1,928,120 

1,916,611 

11,509 

0.6 

New Jersey. 

1,907,210 

1,363,653 

543,557 

39.9 

629,957 

520,016 

109,941 

21.1 

Pennsylvania. 

4,630,669 

3,591,781 

1,038,888 

28.9 

3,034,442 

2,710,334 

324,108 

12.0 

East North Central: 









Ohio. 

2,665,143 

2,027,462 

637,681 

31.5 

2,101,978 

2,130,083 

-28,105 

-1.3 

Indiana. 

1,143,835 

876,294 

267,541 

30.5 

1,557,041 

1,640,168 

-83,127 

-5.1 

Illinois. 

3,476,929 

2,666,333 

810,596 

30.4 

2,161,662 

2,155,217 

6,445 

0.3 

Michigan... 

1,327,044 

966,826 

360,218 

37.3 

1,483,129 

1,454,156 

28,973 

2.0 

Wisconsin... 

1,004,320 

811,096 

193,224 

23.8 

1,329,540 

1,257,946 

71,594 

5.7 

West North Central: 









Minnesota... 

850,294 

613,595 

236,699 

38.6 

1,225,414 

1,137,799 

87,615 

7.7 

Iowa. 

680,054 

567,267 

112,787 

19.9 

1,544,717 

1,664,586 

-119,869 

-7.2 

Missouri. 

1,398,817 

1,143,431 

255,386 

22.3 

1,894,518 

1,%3,234 

-68,716 

-3.5 

North Dakota. 

63,236 

33,362 

29,874 

89.5 

513,820 

285,784 

228,036 

79.8 

South Dakota. 

76,673 

47,945 

28,728 

59.9 

507,215 

353,625 

153,590 

43.4 

Nebraska. 

310,852 

261,853 

48,999 

18.7 

881,362 

804,447 

76,915 

9.6 

Kansas. 

493,790 

355,211 

138,579 

39.0 

1,197,159 

1,115,284 

81,875 

7.3 

South Atlantic: 









Delaware.... 

97,085 

85,717 

11,368 

13.3 

105,237 

99,018 

6,219 

6.3 

Maryland. 

658,192 

593,133 

65,059 

11.0 

637,154 

594,911 

42,243 

7.1 


331,069 

278,718 

52,351 

18.8 





Virginia. 

476,529 

354,861 

121,668 

34.3 

1,585.083 

1,499,323 

85.760 

5.7 

West Virginia. 

228,242 

137,464 

90,778 

66.0 

992,877 

821,336 

171,541 

20.9 

North Carolina. 

318,474 

208,215 

110,259 

53.0 

1,887,813 

1,685,595 

202,218 

12.0 

South Carolina. 

224,832 

177,270 

47,562 

26.8 

1,290,568 

1,163,046 

127,522 

11.0 

Georgia. 

538,650 

376,052 

162,598 

43.2 

2,070,471 

1,840,279 

230,192 

12.5 

Florida. 

219,080 

126,287 

92,793 

73.5 

533,539 

402,255 

131,284 

32.6 

East South Central: 









Kentucky. 

555,442 

483,233 

72,209 

14.9 

1,734,463 

1,663,941 

70,522 

4.2 

Tennessee. 

441,045 

335,722 

105,323 

31.4 

1,743,744 

1,684,779 

58, %5 

3.5 

Alabama. 

370,431 

237,670 

132,761 

55.9 

1,767,662 

1,591,027 

176,635 

11.1 

Mississippi. 

207,311 

129,665 

77,646 

59.9 

1,589,803 

1,421,605 

168,198 

11.8 

West South Central: 









Arkansas. 

202,681 

131,719 

70,962 

53.9 

1,371,768 

1,179,960 

191,808 

16.3 

Louisiana. 

4%, 516 

380,997 

115,519 

30.3 

1,159,872 

1,000,628 

159,244 

15.9 

Oklahoma. 

320,155 

89,148 

231,007 

259.1 

1,337,000 

701,243 

635,757 

90.7 

Texas. 

938,104 

559,872 

378,232 

67.6 

2,958,438 

2,488,838 

469,600 

18.9 

Mountain: 









Montana. 

133,420 

89,476 

43,944 

49.1 

242,633 

153,853 

88,780 

57.7 

Idaho. 

69,898 

22,107 

47,791 

216.2 

255,6% 

139,665 

116,031 

83.1 

Wyoming. 

43,221 

33,526 

9,695 

28.9 

102,744 

59,005 

43,739 

74.1 

Colorado. 

404,840 

269,662 

135,178 

50.1 

394,184 

270,038 

124,146 

46.0 

New Mexico. 

46,571 

26,484 

20,087 

75.8 

280,730 

168,826 

111,904 

66.3 

Arizona. 

63,260 

21,409 

41,851 

195.5 

141,094 

101,522 

39,572 

39.0 

Utah. 

172,934 

108,168 

64,766 

59.9 

200,417 

168,581 

31,836 

18.9 

Nevada. 

13,367 

4,500 

8,867 

197.0 

68,508 

37,835 

30,673 

81.1 

Pacific: 









Washington. 

605,530 

227,614 

377,916 

166.0 

536,460 

290,489 

245,971 

84.7 

Oregon. 

307,060 

142,840 

164,220 

115.0 

365,705 

270,6% 

95,009 

35.1 

California. 

1,469,739 

810,193 

659,546 

81.4 

907,810 

674,860 

232,950 

34.5 


i a minus sign (—) denotes decrease. 2 A decrease of less than one-tenth of 1 per cent. 





















































































POPULATION—UNITED STATES. 


PEE CENT OF INCREASE IN URBAN POPULATION, BY STATES: 1900-1910. 



PER CENT OF INCREASE IN RURAL POPULATION, BY STATES: 1900-1910. 













NUMBER AND DISTRIBUTION. 


39 


There has been in every state since 1900 an increase 
in urban population, but in six states—namely, New 
Hampshire, Vermont, Ohio, Indiana, Iowa, and Mis¬ 
souri—there has been a decrease in rural population. 
In all but two states—Montana and Wyoming—the 
urban population has increased faster than the rural 
population, and generally at a much more rapid rate. 

The decrease or slow increase in the rural population 

COMMUNITIES CLASS] 

Proportion in the several classes of communities. —In 
addition to classifying the population according to the 
broad grouping into urban and rural, a further analysis 
may be made on the basis of a more detailed size 
classification. The following table shows, for conti- 


througliout large areas is in no sense due to lack of 
agricultural prosperity. On the contrary, in almost all 
such areas there has been a remarkable increase in the 
value of farm property. 

The maps on page 38 show the increase or decrease 
in urban and in rural population since 1900 for each 
state, different rates of growth being indicated by dif¬ 
ferences in the shading. 

?IED ACCORDING TO SIZE. 

nental United States, the number of places constituting 
each of the specified classes of cities at the censuses of 
1910, 1900, and 1890, the combined population of each 
group, and the percentage which each group represents 
of the total population of the country: 


CLASS OF PLACES. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

PER CENT OF TOTAL 
POPULATION. 

Number 
of places. 

Population. 

Number 
of places. 

Population. 

Number 
of places. 

Population. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Total population of continental United States. 

Urban territory. 

Places of 1,000,000 inhabitants or more. 

Places of 500,000 to 1,000,000 inhabitants. 

Places of 250,000 to 500,000 inhabitants. 

Places of 100,000 to 250,000 inhabitants. 

Places of 50,000 to 100,000 inhabitants. 

Places of 25,000 to 50,000 inhabitants. 

Places of 10.000 to 25,000 inhabitants. 

Places of 5.000 to 10,000 inhabitants. 

Places of 2,500 to 5,000 inhabitants. 

Rural territory. 


91,972,266 


75,994,575 


02,947,714 

100.0 

100.0 

100.0 

i 2,402 

3 

5 

11 

31 

59 

120 

372 

629 

1,172 

42,623,383 

8,501,174 

3,010,667 

3,949,839 

4,840,458 

4,178,915 

4,062,763 

5,609,208 

4,364,703 

4,105,656 

49,348,883 

8,118,825 

41,230,058 

11,891 

3 

3 

9 

23 

41 

82 

2S5 

476 

969 

30,797,185 

6,429,474 
1,645,087 
2,861,296 
3,272,490 
2,760,477 
2,785,667 

4,409,900 
3,278,518 
3,354,276 

45,197.390 

6,247.645 
38,949,745 

11,507 

3 

1 

7 

17 

30 

67 

232 

359 

791 

22,720,223 

3,662,115 
806,343 
2,447,608 
2,781,894 
2,027,569 
2,298,765 
3,487,139 
2,495,594 
2,713,196 

40,227,491 

4,719,835 
35,507,656 

46.3 

9.2 

3.3 

4.3 

5.3 
4.5 

4.4 
6.1 

4.7 

4.5 

53.7 

8.8 

44.8 

40.5 

8.5 
2 .2- 
3.8 
4.3 

3.6 

3.7 

5.8 

4.3 

4.4 

59.5 

8.2 

51.3 

36.1 

5.8 

1.3 

3.9 

4.4 

3.2 
3.7 

5.5 
4.0 

4.3 

63.9 

7.5 
56.4 

Incorporated places of less than 2,500 inhabitants. 

Other rural territory. 

11,784 

8,892 

6,466 






1 The total number of cities of certain classes for the United States as a whole, and for certain geographic divisions, is less than the sum of the numbers shown for 
the individual states of the country or of the division for the reason that three cities each lie in two adjoining states, namely, Bristol (Virginia-Tennessee), Texarkana 
(Arkansas-Texas), and Union City (Indiana-Ohio), and are therefore counted twice. Moreover, one of these cities—Bristol—lies in two different geographic divisions 
(South Atlantic and East South Central). Each of these cities consists of two incorporated municipalities, but each is, from the statistical standpoint, one city, and 
should be classed according to its total population. In each case that part of the population lying in each state, whatever its number, is credited to the group of cities 
to which, according to the total population, the city belongs. According to total population Bristol fell in 1910 in the class of cities of 10,000-25,000; in 1900 and in 1890, 
in the class 5,000-10,000; Texarkana fell in 1910 and 1900 in the class of 10,000-25,000, and in 1890 in the class 5,000-10,000; and Union City fell at each census from 1890 to 
1910 in the class of 2,500-5,000. 


Iii addition to the 46.3 per cent of the total popu¬ 
lation which in 1910 resided in communities classed 
by the Census Bureau as urban, 8.8 per cent resided 
in incorporated places of less than 2,500 inhabitants, 
making in all 55.1 per cent residing under conditions 
more or less urban in character. 

Nearly one-tenth (9.2 per cent) of the total popu¬ 
lation in 1910 resided in the three cities (New York, 
Chicago, and Philadelphia) which had more than 
1,000,000 inhabitants each. If 100,000 inhabitants 
be taken as the dividing line between large and 
medium-sized cities, it is seen that 22.1 per cent of 
the population resided in such large cities. In 
cities of medium size, ranging from 25,000 to 100,000 
inhabitants, 8.9 per cent of the population resided, 
while the small urban communities of from 2,500 to 
25,000 inhabitants contained 15.3 per cent. 

Comparing the percentages for the three censuses, 
it is seen that each of the several groups of communi¬ 
ties classed as urban comprised a larger percentage 
of the population of the country in 1910 than in 1900, 
and that, with two exceptions, each class in 1900 com¬ 


prised a larger percentage of the total population than 
in 1890. 

The percentage which the population of each class 
of cities represents of the total population of the 
several divisions in 1910 is as follows: 


PER CENT OF POPULATION IN 1910 LIVING IN— 


GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION. 


Cities of- 



Rural 

dis¬ 

tricts. 

100,000 
or more. 

25,000 to 
100 ,000. 

10,000 to 
25,000. 

5,000 to 
10 ,000. 

2,500 to 
5,000. 

Continental United States.. 

22.1 

9.0 

6.1 

4.7 

4.5 

53.7 

New England. 

24.5 

25.0 

14.3 

11.3 

8.2 

16.7 

Middle Atlantic. 

44.5 

10.9 

7.0 

4.5 

4.1 

29.0 

East North Central.. 

26.1 

8.5 

7.6 

6.0 

4.5 

47.3 

West North Central. 

13.5 

6.9 

3.9 

4.3 

4.7 

66.7 

South Atlantic. 

9.6 

5.8 

3.6 

3.3 

3.0 

74.6 

East South Central. 

7.1 

3.4 

2.6 

2.7 

2.8 

81.3 

West South Central. 

3.9 

7.2 

4.0 

2.0 

4.5 

77.7 

Mountain. 

8.1 

8.8 

5.5 

6.6 

7.0 

64.0 

Pacific. 

34.2 

6.4 

7.3 

3.2 

5.7 

43.2 


Very great differences appear among the several 
geographic divisions of the country with respect to the 
distribution of the urban population among communi¬ 
ties of different sizes, as shown by the next table. 















































































40 


POPULATION—UNITED STATES 


GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION. 




CITIES HAVING IN 1910 A POPULATION OF- 




RURAL 

DISTRICTS— 

POPULATION. 

100.000 or more. 

25,000 to 100,000. 

10,000 to 25,000. 

5,000 to 10,000. 

2,500 to 5,000. 

Number 
of places. 

Aggregate 

population. 

Number 
of places. 

Aggregate 

population. 

Number 
of places. 

Aggregate 

population. 

Number 
of places. 

Aggregate 

population. 

Number 
of places. 

Aggregate 

population. 

Continental United States. 

50 

20,302,138 

179 

8,241,678 

1372 

5,609,208 

629 

4,364,703 

11,172 

4,105,656 

49,348,883 

New England. 

8 

1,606,984 

34 

1,637,987 

61 

936.553 

106 

738,450 

153 

«35,371 

1,097,336 

Middle Atlantic. 

11 

8,599,877 

44 

2,110,782 

91 

1,349,807 

130 

875,771 

223 

787,136 

5,592,519 

East North Central. 

10 

4,761,966 

38 

1,553,809 

88 

1,396,143 

154 

1,086,197 

232 

819,156 

8,633,350 

West North Central. 

5 

1,575,658 

17 

801,931 

33 

455,439 

71 

498,769 

156 

541,919 

7,764,205 

South Atlantic. 

4 

1,172,021 

10 

712,387 

27 

444,714 

58 

397,081 

105 

365,950 

9,102,742 

East South Central. 

4 

598,082 

7 

289,285 

15 

220,364 

33 

229,933 

67 

236,565 

6,835,672 

West South Central. 

1 

339,075 

12 

636,814 

27 

354,582 

33 

229,386 

117 

397,599 

6,827,078 

Mountain. 

1 

213,381 

5 

230,995 

12 

144,593 

25 

174,020 

54 

184.522 

1,686,006 

Pacific. 

6 

1,435,094 

6 

267,0S8 

19 

307,013 

19 

135,096 

65 

237,438 

1,809.975 


i See footnote to table on page 39. 


Growth of the several classes of urban communities.— 

In comparing the growth of the several classes of 
urban communities from 1900 to 1910, each commu¬ 
nity is grouped, for both censuses, according to its 
population in 1910, so as to avoid the disturbing effect 
of the passage of communities from one group to 
another. The population shown for 1900 represents, 
so far as it could be ascertained, the population within 
the boundaries of the communities as constituted 
in 1910. The comparison for continental United 
States as a whole is presented in the following 
table. With one exception there is no very great 
difference in the rates of growth of the several 
classes of urban communities. There are two groups 
in which the increase in population since 1900 is 
somewhat more than 40 per cent, namely, cities 
of from 100,000 to 250,000 inhabitants and those of 
from 50,000 to 100,000. For all but one of the other 
groups the increase was between 30 and 40 per 
cent. The remaining group—that comprising five 
cities having in 1910 from 500,000 to 1,000,000 


inhabitants—shows an increase during the decade of 
barely 20 per cent. 


CLASS OF PLACES. 

Num¬ 
ber of 
places 
in 1910. 

AGGREGATE POPULA¬ 
TION IN— 

INCREASE, 

1900-1910. 

1910 

1900 

Number. 

Per 

cent. 

Continental U. S ... 

Territory urban in 1910. 

Places of— 

1 ,000,000 or more. 

500,000 to 1,000,000... 

250,000 to 500,000. 

100,000 to 250,000. 

50,000 to 100,000. 

25,000 to 50,000. 

10,000 to 25,000. 

5,000 to 10,000. 

2,500 to 5,000. 

Remainder of country.. 


91,972,266 

75,994,575 

15,977,691 

21.0 

12,402 

42,623,383 

31,609,645 

11,013,738 

34.8 

3 

5 

11 

31 

59 

120 

372 

629 

1,172 

8,501,174 
3,010,667 
3,949,839 
4,840,458 
4,178,915 
4,062,763 
5,609,208 
4,364,703 
4,105,656 

49,348,883 

6,429,474 

2,501,226 

2,932,040 

3,421,849 

2,948,511 

3,028,007 

4,153,442 

3,194,278 
3,000,818 

44,384.930 

2,071,700 
509,441 
1,017,799 
1,418,609 
1,230,404 
1,034,756 
1,455,766 
1,170,425 
1,104,838 

4,963,953 

32.2 

20.4 

34.7 

41.5 

41.7 

34.2 
35.0 

36.6 

36.8 

11.2 


i See footnote to table on page 39. 


The following table presents a comparison of the 
increase, between 1900 and 1910, in the population of 
the different classes of urban communities and of rural 
territory in each of the nine geographic divisions of 
continental United States: 



CITIES OF 100,000 OR MORE IN 1910. 

CITIES OF 25,000 TO 100,000 IN 1910. 

CITIES OF 2,500 TO 25,000 IN 1910. 

TERRITORY RURAL IN 1910. 

GEOGRAPHIC 

DIVISION. 


Aggregate population. 

Per 


Aggregate population. 

Per 


Aggregate population. 

Per 

Population. 

Per 


Num- 



cent 

Num- 



cent 

Num- 



cent 



cent 


ber. 



of in- 

ber. 



of in- 

ber. 



of in- 



of in- 



1910 

1900 

crease. 


1910 

1900 

crease. 


1910 

1900 

crease. 

1910 

1900 

crease. 1 

Continental U. S. 

50 

20,302,138 

15,284,589 

32.8 

179 

8,241,678 

5,976,518 

37.9 

2 2,173 

14,079,567 

10,348,538 

36.1 

49,348,883 

44,384,930 

11.2 

New England. 

8 

1,606,984 

1,325,651 

21.2 

34 

1,637,987 

1,269,941 

29.0 

320 

2,210,374 

1,893,939 

16.7 

1,097,336 

1,102,486 

-0.5 

Middle Atlantic. 

11 

8,599,877 

6,575,912 

30.8 

44 

2.110,782 

1,574,958 

34.0 

444 

3,012,714 

2,156,847 

39.7 

5,592,519 

5,146,961 

8.7 

East North Central.. 

10 

4,761.966 

3,600,614 

32.3 

38 

1,553,809 

1,127,923 

37.8 

474 

3,301,496 

2,619,474 

26.0 

8,633,350 

8,637,570 

( 3 ) 

West N orth Central. 

5 

1,575,658 

1,208,321 

30.4 

17 

801,931 

640,520 

25.2 

260 

1,496,127 

1,173,823 

27.5 

7,764,205 

7,324,759 

6.0 

South Atlantic_ 

4 

1,172,021 

974,643 

20.3 

16 

712,387 

516,427 

37.9 

190 

1,207,745 

846,647 

42.7 

9,102,742 

8,105,763 

12.3 

East South Central.. 

4 

598,082 

444,444 

34.6 

7 

289,285 

237,257 

21.9 

115 

686,862 

504,589 

36.1 

6,835.672 

6,361,352 

7.5 

West South Central. 

1 

339,075 

287,104 

18.1 

12 

636,814 

331,409 

92.2 

177 

981,567 

543,223 

80.7 

6,827,078 

5,370,669 

27.1 

Mountain. 

1 

213,381 

140,472 

51.9 

5 

230,995 

149,556 

54.5 

91 

503,135 

285,304 

76.4 

1.686.006 

1,099,325 

53.4 

Pacific. 

6 

1,435,094 

727,428 

97.3 

0 

267,688 

128,527 

108.3 

103 

679,547 

324,692 

109.3 

1,809,975 

1,236,045 

46.4 


1 A minus sign (—) denotes decrease. 


2 See footnote to table on page 39. 


3 A decrease of less than one-tenth of 1 per cent. 








































































































41 


NUMBER AND DISTRIBUTION. 

METROPOLITAN DISTRICTS. 


In its general tables dealing with the population of 
cities, the Bureau of the Census must necessarily deal 
with political units, or, in other words, with the popula¬ 
tion contained within the municipal boundaries of each 
city. It is a familiar fact that, in some cases, the 
municipal boundaries give only an inadequate idea of 
the population grouped about one urban center. In 
the case of many cities there are suburban districts 
with a dense population outside the city limits, which, 
in a certain sense, are as truly a part of the city as the 
districts which are under the municipal government. 

It seems desirable, therefore, to show the magnitude 
of each of the principal population centers taken as a 
whole. Statistics have been compiled for each city in 
the United States with a population of 200,000 inhabit¬ 
ants or more, which, in addition to the population 
within the city limits, show the population in adjoining 
communities which may be considered as intimately 
associated with the urban center. Such districts are 
designated as “metropolitan districts.” 

In laying out such metropolitan districts the popu¬ 
lation is first determined for all civil divisions (that is, 
cities, towns, boroughs, townships, precincts, etc.) lo¬ 
cated within lOjniles of the city boundaries. Divisions 
which lie partly within and partly without the 10-mile 
limit are included if either one half of their total popu¬ 
lation or one-half of their total area comes within that 
limit. State boundaries are disregarded, so that in 
some cases the metropolitan district lies partjy in two 
states. 

From the territory lying within the limits thus 
determined there have been deducted all divisions 
which have a population of less than about 150 or 200 
inhabitants per square mile. Where the density of 
population is less, the division may be considered as 
rural rather than urban in character, and is not prop¬ 
erly a part of the metropolitan district. There are a 
few exceptions to this rule where a minor civil division 
has been included within the metropolitan district, 
even though it had a lower density than that just 
stated, because that division was completely or 
almost surrounded by other civil divisions having a 
density which would require them to be included. 
The exception in such cases seems justified in order to 
avoid undue irregularity in the shape of the districts, 
or gaps lying wholly within their area. 

Since a strict application of the rules for determining 
the metropolitan district of Boston would give an area 


almost identical with the area of the “industrial dis¬ 
trict” of Boston, as laid out in a previous census 
bulletin (1909), the latter area is for convenience of 
comparison considered as the metropolitan district. 
The same is true of New York City, except that Nas¬ 
sau County, which was not included in the industrial 
district, has been added to the metropolitan district. 
In the case of the other industrial districts shown in 
the bulletin mentioned, the areas were so different 
from the metropolitan districts, as determined by the 
application of the rule here described, that no attempt 
was made to secure conformity. 

Table 7 on the next page shows for 1910 and 1900 the 
population of 25 metropolitan districts as defined by 
the Census Bureau, distinguishing the population 
lying within the city proper from that outside the city. 
The cities are arranged in the order of the aggregate 
population of the metropolitan district. 

It will be noted that two cities of 200,000 inhabitants 
or more—Newark and Jersey City—do not appear in 
the table, for the reason that they are included within 
the metropolitan district of New York. 

The importance of the suburbs of great cities is 
conspicuously indicated by the combined statistics 
for the 25 metropolitan districts, which appear at the 
top of the table. The combined population of the 
metropolitan districts in 1910 was 22,088,331, of which 
17,099,904 represents the population of the central cities 
and 4,988,427 that of the suburban areas, the latter 
being equal to nearly 30 per cent of the population 
of the cities proper. The figure of 17,099,904 rep¬ 
resents the population of 28 cities, since there are 
three metropolitan districts in each of which there are 
two cities of such large population that both are treated 
as the central cities of the district, namely, Minne¬ 
apolis and St. Paul; Kansas City, Kans., and Kansas 
City, Mo.; and San Francisco and Oakland. 

The table shows further that the population of the 
metropolitan districts lying outside of the central 
cities has increased somewhat more rapidly than that 
within their boundaries, the increase since 1900 being 
43 per cent for the suburban districts and 33.2 per 
cent for the cities proper. 

The table emphasizes the well known fact that the 
cities of the country have quite a different rank when 
their suburbs are taken into account from that which 
they hold when only the population within the city 
boundaries proper is considered. 




42 


POPULATION—UNITED STATES. 

Table 7.—POPULATION OF METROPOLITAN DISTRICTS: 1910 AND 1900. 


CITIES OF 200,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE. 


CITIES OF 200,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE. 


CITY. 

Area in 
acres 

1910 

Population. 

Per cent 
of in-, 
crease. 1 

1900- 

1910 

' 

1910 

1900 

Total for 25 metropolitan 
districts. 

4,717,532.2 

22,088,331 

16,322,800 

35.3 

In central cities (28 cities). 

1,185,795.8 

17,099,904 

12,833,201 

33.2 

Outside central cities. 

3,531,736.4 

4,988,427 

3,489,599 

43.0 

NEW YORK. 





Metropolitan district. 

616,927.6 

6,474,568 

4,607,804 

40.5 

In city proper. 

183,555.0 

4,766,883 

3,437,202 

3S.7 

Outside. 

433,372.6 

1,707,685 

1,170,602 

45.9 

CHICAGO. 





Metropolitan district. 

409,086.7 

2,446,921 

1,837,987 

33.1 

In city proper. 

118,433.1 

290,653.6 

2,185,283 

1,698,575 

28.7 

Outside. 

261,638 

139,412 

87.7 

PHILADELPHIA. 





Metropolitan district. 

437,732.5 

1,972,342 

1,623,149 

21.5 

In city proper. 

83,340.0 

1,549,008 

1,293,697 

19.7 

Outside. 

354,392.5 

423,334 

329,452 

28.5 

BOSTON. 





Metropolitan district. 

335,904.7 

1,520,470 

1,249,504 

21.7 

In city proper. 

26,289.0 

670,5S5 

560,892 

19.6 

Outside. 

309,615.7 

849,885 

688,012 

23.4 

PITTSBURGH. 





Metropolitan district. 

405,8S0.1 

1,042,855 

792,968 

31.5 

In city proper. 

26,510.7 

379,369.4 

533,905 

451,512 

18.2 

Outside. 

508,950 

341,456 

49.1 

ST. LOUIS. 





Metropolitan district. 

197,993.4 

828,733 

649,711 

27.6 

In city proper. 

39,276.3 

687,029 

575,238 

19.4 

Outside.. 

15S, 717.1 

141,704 

74,473 

90.3 

SAN FRANCISCO-OAKLAND. 





Metropolitan district. 

289,380.8 

686,873 

473,073 

45.2 

Incityproper(San Francisco). 

29,700.0 

416,912 

342,782 

21.6 

In city proper (Oakland). 

29,248.0 

150,174 

66,960 

124.3 

Outside. 

230,372.8 

119,787 

03,331 

89.1 

BALTIMORE. 





Metropolitan district. 

184,059.8 

658,715 

577,670 

14.0 

In citv proper. 

19,290.2 

558,485 

508,957 

9.7 

Outside. 

165,369.6 

100,230 

68,713 

45.9 

CLEVELAND. 





Metropolitan district. 

103,173.6 

613,270 

420,020 

46.0 

In city proper. 

29,208.8 

560,663 

381,768 

46.9 

Outside. 

73,964.8 

52,607 

38,252 

37.5 

CINCINNATI. 





Metropolitan district. 

111,771.7 

563,804 

495,979 

13.7 

In city proper. 

31,893.3 

363,591 

200,213 

325,902 

11.6 

Outside. 

79,878.4 

170,077 

17.7 

MINNEAPOLIS-ST. PAUL. 





Metropolitan district. 

94,539.0 

526,256 

372,009 

41.5 

In city proper (Minneapolis).. 

32,069.0 

301,408 

202,718 

48.7 

In city proper (St. Paul). 

33,390.0 

29,080.0 

214,744 

163,065 

31.7 

Outside. 

10,104 

6,226 

62.3 

DETROIT. 





Metropolitan district. 

96,553.8 

500,9S2 

318,967 

57.1 

In city proper. 

26,102.6 

465,766 

285.704 

63.0 

Outside. 

70,451.2 

35,216 

33,263 

5.9 


CITY. 

Area in 
acres, 

1910 

Population. 

Per cent 
of in- 
crease, 1 

1900- 

1910 


1910 

1900 

BUFFALO. 





Metropolitan district.•. 

132,413.4 

488,661 

394,031 

24.0 

In city proper. 

24,791.0 

423,715 

352,387 

20.2 

Outside. 

107,622.4 

64,946 

41,644 

56.0 

LOS ANGELES. 





Metropolitan district. 

252,826.8 

438,226 

123,062 

256.1 

In city proper. 

63,480.0 

319,198 

102,479 

211.5 

Outside. 

1S9.346.8 

119,028 

20,5S3 

478 3 

MILWAUKEE. 





Metropolitan district. 

112,339.4 

427,175 

324,963 

31.5 

In city proper. 

14,585.8 

373.857 

2S5.315 

31.0 

Outside. 

97,753.6 

53,318 

39,648 

34.5 

PROVIDENCE. 





Metropolitan district. 

126,469.4 

395,972 

306,110 

29.4 

In city proper. 

11,352.2 

224,326 

175,597 

27.8 

Outside".. 

115,117.2 

171,646 

130,513 

31.5 

WASHINGTON. 





Metropolitan district. 

190,389.2 

367,869 

305,684 

20.3 

In" city proper. 

38,408.4 

331,069 

278,718 

18.8 

Outside". 

NEW ORLEANS. 

151,980.8 

36,800 

26,966 

36.5 

Metropolitan district. 

137,760.0 

348,109 

294,615 

18.2 

In city proper. 

125,440.0 

339,075 

287,104 

18.1 

Outside’. 

KANSAS CITY (MO. AND KANS.). 

12,320.0 

9,034 

7,511 

20.3 

Metropolitan district. 

62,030.5 

340,446 

228,235 

49.2 

In city proper (Kans. Citv,Mo.). 

37,443.0 

248,381 

163,752 

51.7 

In city proper (Kans.City.Kans.) 

10,940.0 

82,331 

51,418 

60.1 

Outside. 

13,647.5 

9,734 

13,065 

-25.5 

LOUISVILLE. 





Metropolitan district. 

141,504.9 

286,158 

259,856 

10.1 

In city proper. 

13,229.7 

223,928 

204,731 

9.4 

Outside".. 

ROCHESTER. 

128,275.2 

62,230 

55,125 

12.9 

Metropolitan district. 

119,506.7 

248,512 

185,409 

34.0 

In city proper. 

12,876.3 

218,149 

162,608 

34.2 

Outside. 

SEATTLE. 

106,630. 4 

30,363 

22,801 

33.2 

Metropolitan district. 

41,151.6 

239,269 

80,885 

195.8 

In city proper. 

35,750.0 

237,194 

80,671 

194.0 

Outside.. 

5,401.6 

2,075 

214 

869.6 

INDIANAPOLIS. 





Metropolitan district. 

27,850.4 

237,783 

173,632 

36.9 

In city proper. 

21,130.4 

233,650 

169,164 i 

38.1 

Outside. 

6,720.0 

4,133 

4,468 1 

-7.5 

DENVER. 





Metropolitan district. 

46,148.0 

219,314 

135,809 

61.5 

In city proper. 

37,028.0 

213,381 

133,859 

59.4 

Outside. 

9,120.0 

5,933 

1,950 

204.3 

PORTLAND, OREG. 





Metropolitan district. 

43,538.2 

215,048 

91,668 

134.6 

In city proper. 

30,975.0 

207,214 

90,426 , 

129.2 

Outside. 

12,563.2 

7,834 

1,242 - 

, i 

530.8 


1 A minus sign (- 

Note. —The following statement gives the name and population of each munic¬ 
ipality of 5,000 inhabitants or more falling within each metropolitan district, 
except the central city itself. 

New York district .—New York: Yonkers city, 79,803; Mount Vernon city, 30,919; 
New Rochelle city, 28,867; Mamaroneck village, 5,699. New Jersey:' Newark 
city, 347,469; Jersey City, 267,779; Paterson city, 125,600; Elizabeth city, 73,409; 
Hoboken city, 70,324; Bayonne city, 55,545; Passaic city, 54,773; West Hobo¬ 
ken town, 35,403; East Orange city, 34,371; Perth Amboy city, 32,121; Orange 
city, 29,630; Montclair town, 21,550; Union town, 21,023; Kearny town, 18,659; 
Bloomfield town 15,070; Harrison town, 14,498; Hackensack town, 14,050; 
AVest New York town, 13,560; Irvington town, 11,877; Englewood city, 9,924: 
Rahway city, 9,337; Rutherford borough, 7,045; South Orange village, 6,014; 
Nutlev town, 6,009; Roosevelt borough, 5,786; Cluttenberg town, 5,647. 

Chicago district.— Illinois: Evanston city, 24,978; Oak Park village, 19,444; Cicero 
town, 14,557; Chicago Heights city, 14,525; Blue Island village, 8,043; May- 
wood village, 8,033; Harvey city, 7,227; Forest Park village, 6,594; Berwyn city, 
5,841; La Grange village, 5,282.' Indiana: Hammond city, 20,925; East Chicago 
city, 19,098; Gary city, 16,802; Whiting city, 6,587. 

Philadelphia district .—Pennsylvania: Chester city, 38,537; Norristown borough, 
27,875; Bristol borough, 9,256; Conshohockeu borough, 7,480; Darby borough, 
6,305. New Jersey: Camden city, 94,538; Gloucester city, 9,462; Burlington 
city, 8,336. 

Boston district— Cambridge city, 104,839; Lynn city, 89,336; Somerville city, 77,236; 
Malden city, 44,404; Salem city, 43,697; Newton city, 39.806; Everett city, 
33,4S4; Quincy city, 32,642; Chelsea city, 32,452; Waltham city, 27,834; Brook¬ 
line town, 27,792; Medford city, 23,150; Revere town, 18,219; Peabody town, 
15,721; Melrose city, 15,715; Hyde Park town, 15,507; Woburn city, 15,308; 
Framingham town, 12,948; Weymouth town, 12,895; Watertown town, 12,875; 
AA r akefie!d town, 11,404; Arlington town, 11,187; AVinthrop town, 10,132; Na¬ 
tick town, 9,866; AA'inchester town, 9,309; Dedham town, 9,284; Braintree 
town, 8,066; Saugus town, 8,047; Norwood town, 8,014; Milton town, 7,924; 
Marblehead town, 7,338; Stoneham town, 7.090; Swampscott town, 6,204; Bel¬ 
mont town, 5,542; AA’ellesley town, 5,413; Needham town, 5,026. 


) denotes decrease. 

Pittsburgh district .—McKeesport city. 42,694; Braddock borough, 19,357; AA'ilkins- 
burg borough, 18,924; Homestead borough, 18,713; Duquesne borough, 15,727; 
McKees Rocks borough, 14,702; North Braddock borough, 11,824; Carnegie 
borough, 10,009; Sharpsburg borough, 8,153; Jeanette borough, 8,077; Millvale 
borough, 7,861; New Kensington borough, 7,707; Tarentum borough, 7,414; 
Swissvale borough, 7,381; Bellevue borough, 6,323; AVilmerding borough, 
6,133; Carrick borough, 6,117; Rankin borough, 6,042; Etna borough, 5,830; 
Knoxville borough, 5,651; St. Clair borough, 5,640; East Pittsburgh borough, 
5,615; Glassport borough, 5,540; Coraopolis borough, 5,252; Munhall borough, 
5,185. 

St. Louis district— Missouri: AVellston city, 7,312; Webster Groves city, 7,080. 

Illinois: East St. Louis city, 58,547; Granite city, 9,903; Madison village, 5,046. 
San Francisco-Oakland district. — Berkeley city, 40,434; Alameda city, 23,383; 

Richmond city, 6,802; San Rafael city, 5,934. 

Cleveland district .—Lakewood city, 15,181; East Cleveland city, 9,179; Newburgh 
city, 5,813. 

Cincinnati district.— Ohio: Norwood city, 16,185; Madisonville city, 5,193; St. 
Bernard city, 5,002. Kentucky: Covington city, 53,270; Newport city, 30,309; 
Dayton city, 6,979; Bellevue city, 6,683. 

Detroit district .—Wyandotte city, 8,287. 

Buffalo district .—Lackawanna city, 14,549; North Tonawanda city, 11,955; Tona- 
wanda city, 8,290. 

Los A ngeles district .—Pasadena city, 30,291; Long Beach city, 17,809; Santa Monica 
city, 7,847; Alhambra city, 5,021. 

Milwaukee district.—West Allis city, 6,645; South Milwaukee city, 6,092. 

Providence district .—Pawtucket city, 51,622; Warwick town, 26^629; Central Falls 
city, 22,754; Cranston city, 21,107; East Providence town, 15,808; Cumber¬ 
land town, 10,107; Lincoln town 9,825: Johnston town, 5,935; North Provi¬ 
dence town, 5,407. 

Washington district .—Alexandria city (Va.), 15,329. 

Kansas City {Mo. and Kans.) district .—Rosedale city (Kans.), 5,960. 

Louisville district. —Indiana: New Albany city, 20,629; Jeffersonville city, 10,412. 
































































































































NUMBER AND DISTRIBUTION. 

POPULATION OF INDIVIDUAL CITIES. 


43 


The statistics of population for individual cities 
and other incorporated places having, in 1910, 2,500 
inhabitants or more are given in detail in Tables 
8 and 9. 

Table 8 shows the population of cities having, in 
1910, 25,000 inhabitants or more as reported at the 
censuses of 1910, 1900, and 1890, with the per cent of 
increase from 1900 to 1910 and from 1890 to 1900. 

Table 9 (pp. 45 to 55) shows the population of incor¬ 
porated places and New England towns having, in 1910, 
2,500 inhabitants or more, alphabetically arranged by 
states, as reported at the last three Federal censuses, 
namely, those of 1910, 1900, and 1890. 

In using the figures given in these tables, it should be 
remembered that, in some instances, the growth of a 
city or other incorporated place may have been due in 
part to annexation of suburban territory. Except in 
the cases of New York City, Pittsburgh, and a few 
other similar consolidations mentioned in footnotes 


to these tables, no allowance has been made for such 
annexations. 

Of the 225 cities of 25,000 inhabitants or more for 
which comparative figures for the two decades are given, 
153 show a greater absolute increase in the decade 
1900 to 1910 than in the preceding decade, and 114 
of these show also a higher percentage of increase. 

As regards rates of increase from 1900 to 1910, the 
cities having at least 25,000 inhabitants are distrib¬ 
uted as shown in the following table: 


RATE OF INCREASE, 1900-1910. 

Continental 

United 

States. 

Northern 

states. 

Southern 

states. 

Western 

states. 

Total. 

229 

167 

44 

18 

Over 100 per cent. 

22 

4 

9 

9 

70 to 100 per cent. 

17 

9 

7 

1 

50 to 70 per cent. 

29 

22 

3 

4 

30 to 50 per cent. 

54 

46 

6 

2 

20 to 30 per cent. 

47 

39 

6 

2 

10 to 20 per cent. 

42 

36 

6 


Under 10 per cent. 

15 

9 

6 


Decrease.?. 

3 

2 

1 








Table 8.— POPULATION OF CITIES HAVING, IN 1910, 25,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE, WITH PER CENT OF INCREASE: 

1890-1910. 


POPULATION. 


PER CENT OF 
INCREASE.1 


POPULATION. 


PER CENT OF 
INCREASE. 1 


1910 

1900 

1890 

1900- 

mo 

1890- 

1900 

132.685 

38,415 

26,178 

245.4 

46.7 

51.521 

38,469 

31,076 

33.9 

23.8 

38,136 

30,346 

21,883 

25.7 

38.7 

45,941 

38,307 

25,874 

19.9 

48.1 

40,434 

13,214 

5,101 

206.0 

159.0 

319,198 

102,479 

50,395 

211.5 

103.4 

150,174 

66,960 

48,682 

124.3 

37.5 

30,291 

9,117 

4,882 

232.2 

86.7 

44,696 

29,282 

26,386 

52.6 

11.0 

39,578 

17,700 
342,782 

16,159 

123.6 

9.5 

416,912 

298,997 

21.6 

14.6 

28,946 

21,500 

18,060 

34.6 

19.0 

29,078 

21,085 

11,140 

37.9 

89.3 

213,381 

133,859 
28,157 

106,713 

59.4 

25.4 

44,395 

24,558 

57.7 

14.7 

102,054 

70,996 

48,866 

43.7 

45.3 

98,915 

79,850 

53,230 

23.9 

50.0 

32,066 

28,695 

25,423 

11.7 

12.9 

27,265 

24,296 

21,652 

12.2 

12.2 

43,916 

25,998 

16,519 

68.9 

57.4 

133,605 

108,027 

81,298 

23.7 

32.9 

28,219 

24,637 

23,048 

14.5 

6.9 

28,836 
25,138 
73,141 

18,839 
15,997 
45,859 

15,700 

53.1 

57.1 

20.0 

28,646 

59.5 

60.1 

87,411 

76,508 

61,431 

14.3 

24.5 

331,069 

278,718 

230,392 

18.8 

21.0 

57,699 

28,429 

17,201 

103.0 

65.3 

37,782 

15,839 

5,532 

138.5 

186.3 

154,839 

89,872 

65,533 

72.3 

37.1 

41,040 

39,441 

33,300 

4. 1 

18.4 

40,665 

23,272 

22,746 

74.7 

2.3 

65,064 

54,244 

43,189 

19.9 

25.6 

se. 

2 Town and city now coextensive. 


Alabama. 


Birmingham. 

Mobile.. 

Montgomery. 


Arkansas. 


Little Rock. 


California. 

Berkeley. 

Los Angeles. 

Oakland. . 

Pasadena.. 

Sacramento. 

San Diego. 

San Francisco.. 

San Jose. 


Colorado. 


Colorado Springs. 

Denver. 

Pueblo. 


Connecticut. 


Bridgeport 2 . 

Hartford 2 . 

Meriden town_ 

Meriden city.. 

New Britain 2 . 

New Haver 2 .. 

Norwich town_ 

Stamford town 
Stamford city. 
Waterbury 2 . 


Delaware. 


Wilmington. 

District of Columbia. 

Washington 2 . 

Florida. 

Jacksonville. 

Tampa. 


Georgia. 


Atlanta... 
Augusta... 

Macon. 

Savannah. 


1 A minus sign (—) denotes decrease. 


CITY. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

1900- 

1910 

1S90- 

1900 

Illinois. 






Aurora. 

29,807 

24,147 

19,688 

23.4 

22.6 

Bloomington. 

'25,768 

23,286 

20,484 

10.7 

13.7 

Chicago. 

2,185,283 

1,698,575 

1,099,850 

28.7 

54.4 

Danville. 

27,871 

16,354 

11,491 

70.4 

42.3 

Decatur. 

31,140 

20,754 

16,841 

50.0 

23.2 

East St. Louis. 

58,547 

25,976 

29,655 

15,169 

97.4 

95.5 

Elgin. 

22,433 

17,823 

23.264 

15.8 

25.9 

Joliet. 

34,6~0 

29,353 

18.1 

26.2 

Peoria. 

66,950 

56,100 

41,024 

19.3 

36.7 

Quincy. 

36,587 

36,252 

31,494 

0.9 

15.1 

Rockford. 

45,401 

31,051 

23,584 

46.2 

31.7 

Springfield. 

51,678 

34,159 

24,963 

51.3 

36.8 

Indiana. 






Evansville. 

69,647 

59,007 

50,756 

18.0 

16.3 

Fort Wayne. 

63,933 

45,115 

35,393 

41.7 

27.5 

Indianapolis. 

233,650 

169,164 

105,436 

38.1 

60.4 

South Bend. 

53,684 

35,999 

21,819 

49.1 

65.0 

Terre Haute. 

58,157 

36,673 

30,217 

58.6 

21.4 

Iowa. 






Cedar Rapids. 

32,811 

25,656 

18,020 

27.9 

42.4 

Clinton. 

25,577 

22,698 

13,619 

12.7 

66.7 

Council Bluffs. 

29,292 

25,802 

21,474 

13.5 

20.2 

Davenport. 

43,028 

35,254 

20,872 

22.1 

31.2 

Des Moines. 

86,368 

62,139 

50,093 

39.0 

24.0 

Dubuque. 

Sioux City. 

38,494 

36,297 

30,311 

6.1 

19.7 

47.82S 

33,111 

37,806 

44.4 

—12.4 

Waterloo. 

26,693 

12,580 

6,674 

112.2 

88.5 

Kansas. 






Kansas City. 

82,331 

51,418 

38,316 

60.1 

34.2 

Topeka. 

43,684 

33,608 

31.007 

30.0 

8.4 

Wichita. 

52,450 

24,671 

23,853 

112.6 

3.4 

Kentucky. 






Covington. 

53,270 

42,938 

37,371 

24.1 

14.9 

Lexington. 

35,099 

26,369 
204,731 

21,567 

33.1 

22.3 

LouisGlle. 

223,928 

161,129 

9.4 

27.1 

Newport. 

30,309 

28,301 

24,918 

7.1 

13.6 

Louisiana. 






New Orleans. 

339,075 

287,104 

242,039 

18.1 

18.6 

Shreveport. 

28,015 

16,013 

11,979 

75.0 

33.7 

Maine. 






Lewiston. 

26,247 

23,761 

21,701 

10.5 

9.5 

Portland. 

58,571 

50,145 

36,425 

16.8 

37.7 

Maryland. 






Baltimore. 

558,485 

508,957 

434,439 

9.7 

17.2 


8 Population is tor the District of Columbia, with which the city is coextensive. 

























































































































44 


POPULATION—UNITED STATES 


Table 8_ POPULATION OF CITIES HAVING, IN 1910, 25,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE, WITH PER CENT OF INCREASE: 

1890-1910—Continued. 


CITY. 

POPULATION. 

PER CENT OF 
INCREASE. 1 

1910 

1900 

1890 

1900 - 

mo 

1890- 

1900 

Massachusetts. 






Boston. 

670,585 

560,892 

448,477 

19.6 

25.1 

Brockton. 

56,878 

40,063 

27,294 

42.0 

46.8 

Brookline town. 

27,792 

19,935 

12,103 

39.4 

64.7 

Cambridge. 

104,839 

91,886 

70,028 

14.1 

31.2 

Chelsea. 

32,452 

34,072 

27,909 

-4.8 

22.1 

Chicopee. 

25,401 

19,167 

14,050 

32.5 

36.4 

Everett. 

33,484 

24,336 

11,068 

37.6 

119.9 

Fall River. 

119,295 

104,863 

74,398 

13.8 

40.9 

Fitchburg. 

37,826 

31,531 

22,037 

20.0 

43.1 

Haverhill. 

44,115 

37,175 

27,412 

18.7 

35.6 

Holyoke. 

57,730 

45,712 

35,637 

26.3 

28.3 

Lawrence. 

85,892 

62,559 

44,654 

37.3 

40.1 

Lowell. 

106,294 

94,909 

77,696 

11.9 

22.2 

Lynn. 

89,336 

68,513 

55,727 

30.4 

22.9 

Malden. 

44,404 

33,664 

23,031 

31.9 

46.2 

New Bedford. 

96,652 

62,442 

40,733 

54.8 

53.3 

Newton. 

39,806 

33,587 

24,379 

18.5 

37.8 

Pittsfield. 

32,121 

21,766 

17,281 

47.6 

26.0 

Quincy. 

32,642 

23,899 

16,723 

36.6 

42.9 

Salem. 

43,697 

35,956 

30,801 

21.5 

16.7 

Somerville. 

77,236 

61,643 

40,152 

25.3 

53.5 

Springfield. 

88,926 

62,059 

44,179 

43.3 

40.5 

Taunton. 

34i 259 

31j 036 

25;448 

10.4 

22.0 

Waltham. 

27,834 

23,481 

18,707 

18.5 

25.5 

Worcester. 

145,986 

118,421 

84,655 

23.3 

39.9 

Michigan. 






Battle Creek. 

25,267 

18,563 

13,197 

36.1 

40.7 

Bay City. 

45,166 

27,628 

27,839 

63.5 

-0.8 

Detroit. 

465,766 

285,704 

205,876 

63.0 

38.8 

Flint. 

38,550 

13,103 

9,803 

194.2 

33.7 

Grand Rapids. 

112,571 

87,565 

60,278 

28.6 

45.3 

Jackson. 

31,433 

25,180 

20,798 

24.8 

21.1 

Kalamazoo. 

39,437 

24,404 

17,853 

61.6 

36.7 

Lansing. 

31,229 

16,485 

13,102 

89.4 

25.8 

Saginaw. 

50,510 

42,345 

46,322 

19.3 

-8.6 

Minnesota. 






Duluth. 

78,466 

52,969 

33,115 

48.1 

60.0 

Minneapolis. 

301,408 

202,718 

164,738 

48.7 

23.1 

St. Paul. 

214,744 

163,065 

133,156 

31.7 

22.5 

Missouri. 






Joplin. 

32,073 

26,023 

9,943 

23.2 

161.7 

Kansas City. 

248,381 

163,752 

132,716 

51.7 

23.4 

St. Joseph. 

77,403 

102,979 

52,324 

-24.8 

96.8 

St. Louis. 

687,029 

575,238 

451,770 

19.4 

27.3 

Springfield. 

35,201 

23,267 

21,850 

51.3 

6.5 

Montana. 






Butte...."... 

39,165 

30,470 

10,723 

28.5 

184.2 

Nebraska. 






Lincoln. 

43,973 

40,169 

55,154 

9.5 

-27.2 

Omaha. 

124,096 

102,555 

140,452 

21.0 

-27.0 

South Omaha. 

26,259 

26,001 

8,062 

1.0 

222.5 

New Hampshire. 






Manchester. 

70,063 

56,987 

44,126 

22.9 

29.1 

Nashua. 

26,005 

23,898 

19,311 

8.8 

23.8 

New Jersey. 






Atlantic City. 

46,150 

27,838 

13,055 

65.8 

113.2 

Bayonne. 

55,545 

32,722 

19,033 

69.7 

71.9 

Camden. 

94,538 

75,935 

58,313 

24.5 

30.2 

East Orange. 

34,371 

21,506 


59. 8 


Elizabeth. 

73,409 

52,130 

37,764 

40.8 

38.0 

Hoboken. 

70,324 

59,364 

43,648 

18.5 

36.0 

Jersey City. 

267,779 

206,433 

163,003 

29.7 

26.6 

Newark... 

347,409 

246,070 

181,830 

41.2 

35.3 

Orange. 

29,630 

24,141 

18,844 

22.7 

28. 1 

Passaic. 

54,773 

27,777 

13,028 

97.2 

113.2 

Paterson. 

125,600 

105,171 

78,347 

19.4 

34.2 

Perth Amboy. 

32,121 

17,699 

9,512 

81.5 

86.1 

Trenton. 

96,815 

73,307 

57,458 

32.1 

27.6 

West Hoboken. 

35,403 

23,094 


53.3 


New York. 




Albany. 

100,253 

94,151 

94,923 

6.5 

-0.8 

Amsterdam. 

31,267 

20,929 

17,336 

49.4 

20.7 

Auburn. 

34,668 

30,345 

25,858 

14.2 

17.4 

Binghamton. 

48,443 

39,647 

35,005 

22.2 

13.3 

Buffalo. 

423,715 

352,387 

255,664 

20.2 

37.8 

Elmira. 

37,176 

35,672 

30,893 

4.2 

15.5 

Jamestown. 

31,297 

22,892 

16,038 

36.7 

42.7 

Kingston. 

25,908 

24,535 

21,261 

5.6 

15.4 

Mount Vernon. 

30,919 

21,228 

10,830 

45.7 

96.0 

New Rochelle. 

28,867 

14,720 

9,057 

96.1 

62.5 

New York 2 . 

4,766,883 

3,437,202 

2,507,414 

38.7 

37.1 

Manhattan Borough . 

2,331,542 

1,850,093 

1,441,216 

26.0 

28.4 

Bronx Borough . 

430,980 

200,507 

88,908 

114-9 

125.5 

Brooklyn Borough . 

1,634,351 

1,166,582 

838,547 

40.1 

39.1 

Queens Borough . 

284,041 

152,999 

87,050 

85.6 

75.8 

Richmond Borough . 

85,969 

67,021 

61,693 

28.3 

29.7 


CITY. 

POPULATION. 

PER CENT OF 
INCREASE.! 

* 1910 

1900 

1890 

1900- 

1910 

1890- 

1900 

New York—Con. 






Newburgh. 

27,805 

24,943 

23,087 

11.5 

8.0 

Niagara Falls 

30,445 

19,457 


56.5 


Poughkeepsie. 

27;936 

24,029 

22,206 

16.3 

8.2 

Rochester. 

218,149 

162,608 

133,896 

34.2 

21.4 

Schenectady... . 

72,826 

31,682 

19,902 

129.9 

59.2 

Syracuse..'.. 

137,249 

108,374 

88,143 

26.6 

23.0 

Trov. 

76,813 

60,651 

60,956 

26.6 

-0.5 

Utica. 

74,419 

56,383 

44,007 

32.0 

28.1 

Watertown. 

26,730 

21,696 

14,725 

23.2 

47.3 

Y onkers. 

79,803 

47,931 

32,033 

66.5 

49.6 

North Carolina. 

- 





Charlotte. 

34,014 

18,091 

11,557 

88.0 

56.5 

Wilmington. 

25,748 

20,976 

20,056 

22.7 

4.6 

Ohio. 






Akron. 

69,067 

42,728 

27,601 

61.6 

54.8 

Canton. 

50,217 

30,667 

26,189 

63.7 

17.1 

Cincinnati. 

363,591 

325,902 

296,908 

11.6 

9.8 

Cleveland. 

560,663 

381,768 

261,353 

46.9 

46.1 

Columbus. 

181,511 

125,560 

88,150 

44.6 

42.4 

Dayton. 

116,577 

85,333 

61,220 

36.6 

39.4 

Hamilton. 

35,279 

23,914 

. 17,565 

47.5 

36.1 

Lima. 

30,508 

21,723 

15,981 

40.4 

35.9 

Lorain. 

28,883 

16,028 

4,863 

80.2 

229.6 


25,404 

18,157 

14.270 

39.9 

27.2 

Springfield. 

46,921 

38,253 

31,895 

22.7 

19.9 

Toledo. 

168,497 

131,822 

81,434 

27.8 

61.9 

Youngstown. 

79,066 

44.885 

33,220 

76.2 

35.1 

Zanesville. 

28,026 

23,538 

21,009 

19.1 

12.0 

Oklahoma. 







25,278 

4,254 


494.2 


Oklahoma City. 

64i 205 

10,037 

4,151 

539.7 

141.8 

Oregon. 






Portland. 

207,214 

90,426 

46,385 

129.2 

94.9 

Pennsylvania. 






Allentown. 

51,913 

35,416 

25,228 

46.6 

40.4 

Altoona. 

52,127 

38,973 

30,337 

33.8 

28.5 

Chester. 

38,537 

33,988 

20,226 

13.4 

68.0 

Easton. 

28,523 

25,238 

14,481 

13.0 

74.3 

Erie. 

66,525 

52,733 

40,634 

26.2 

29.8 

Harrisburg. 

64,186 

50,167 

39,385 

27.9 

27.4 

Hazleton. 

25,452 

14,230 

11,872 

78.9 

19.9 

Johnstown. 

55,482 

35,936 

21,805 

54.4 

64.8 

Lancaster. 

47,227 

41,459 

32,011 

13.9 

29.5 

McKeesport. 

42,694 

34,227 

20,741 

24.7 

65.0 

New Castle. 

36,280 

28,339 

11,600 

28.0 

144.3 

Norristown. 

27,8 7 5 

22,265 

19.791 

25.2 

12.5 

Philadelphia. 

1,549,008 

1,293,697 

1,046,964 

19.7 

23.6 

Pittsburgh. 

533,905 

3 451,512 

3 343,904 

18.2 

31.3 

Reading. 

96,071 

78,961 

58,661 

21.7 

34.6 

Scranton. 

129,867 

102,026 

75,215 

27.3 

35.6 

Shenandoah. 

25,774 

20,321 

15,944 

26.8 

27.5 

Wilkes-Barre. 

67,105 

51.721 

37, 718 

29.7 

37.1 

W illiamsport. 

31,860 

28,757 

27,132 

10.8 

6.0 

Y ork. 

44,750 

33,708 

20,793 

32.8 

62.1 

Rhode Island. 






Newport. 

27,149 

22,441 

19,457 

21.0 

15.3 

Pawtucket. 

51,622 

39,231 

27,633 

31.6 

42.0 

Providence. 

224,326 

175,597 

132,146 

27.8 

32.9 

Warwick town. 

26,629 

21,316 

17,761 

24.9 

20.0 

W oonsocket. 

38,125 

28,204 

20,830 

35.2 

35.4 

South Carolina. 






Charleston. 

58,833 

55,807 

54,955 

5.4 

1.6 

Columbia. 

26,319 

21,108 

15,353 

24.7 

37.5 

Tennessee. 






Chattanooga. 

44,604 

30,154 

29,100 

47.9 

3.6 

Knoxville. 

36,346 

32,637 

22,535 

11.4 

44.8 

Memphis. 

131,105 

102,320 

64,495 

28.1 

58.6 

Nashville. 

110,364 

80,865 

76,168 

36.5 

6.2 

Texas. 






Austin. 

29,860 

22,258 

14,575 

34.2 

52.7 

Dallas. 

92,104 

42,638 

38,067 

116.0 

12.0 

El Paso. 

39,279 

15,906 

10.338 

146.9 

53.9 

Fort Worth. 

73,312 

26,688 

23,076 

174.7 

15.7 

Galveston. 

36,981 

37,789 

29,084 

-2.1 

29.9 

Houston. 

. 78,800 

44,633 

27,557 

76.6 

62.0 

San Antonio. 

96,614 

53,321 

37,673 

81.2 

41.5 

Waco. 

26,425 

20,686 

14,445 

27.7 

43.2 


•A minus sign (—) denotes decrease. * Population of New York and its boroughs as now constituted 3 Includes population of Allegheny: 1900,129,896; 1890,105,287. 


























































































































































































NUMBER AND DISTRIBUTION 


45 




Table 8 .— POPULATION OF CITIES HAVING, IN 1910, 25,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE, WITH PER CENT OF INCREASE: 

1890-1910—Continued. 


CITY. 

POPULATION. 

PER CENT OF 
INCREASE. 1 

1910 

1900 

1890 

1900- 

1910 

1890- 

1900 

Utah. 

Ogden. 

25,580 

16,313' 

14.889 

56.8 

9.6 

Salt Lake City. 

92,777 

53,531 

44,843 

73.3 

19.4 

Virginia. 






Lvnchburg. 

29,494 

18,891 

19,709 

56.1 

-4.2 

Norfolk. 

67,452 

46.624 

34,871 

44.7 

33.7 

Portsmouth. 

33,190 

17,427 

13,268 

90.5 

31.3 

Richmond. 

127,628 
34,874 

85,050 

81,388 

50.1 

4.5 

Roanoke. 

21,495 

16,159 

62.2 

33.0 

Washington. 






Seattle. 

237,194 

80,671 

42.837 

194:0 

88.3 

Spokane. 

104,402 

36,848 

19.922 

183.3 

85.0 

Tacoma. 

83,743 

37,714 

36,006 

122.0 

4.7 


CITY. 

POPULATION. 

PER CENT OF 
INCREASE. 1 

1910 

1900 

1890 

1900- 

1910 

1890- 

1900 

West Virginia. 






Huntington. 

31,161 

11,923 

10,108 
34,522 

161.4 

18.0 

Wheeling. 

41,641 

38,878 

7.1 

12.6 

Wisconsin. 






Green Bay. 

25,236 

18,684 

9,069 

35.1 

106.0 

La Crosse. 

30,417 

28.895 

25,090 

5.3 

15.2 

Madison. 

25,531 

19,164 

13,426 

33.2 

42.7 

Milwaukee. 

373.857 

285.315 

204,468 

31.0 

39.5 

Oshkosh. 

33,062 

28,284 

22,836 

16.9 

23.9 

Racine. 

38,002 

29,102 

21,014 

30.6 

38.5 

Sheboygan. 

26,398 

22,962 

16,359 

15.0 

40.4 

Superior. 

40,384 

31,091 

11,983 

29.9 

159.5 


1 A minus sign (—) denotes decrease. 


Table 9 .— POPULATION OF INCORPORATED PLACES AND NEW ENGLAND TOWNS HAVING, IN 1910, 2,500 

INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1910, 1900, AND 1890. 

[This table includes all incorporated places having 2,500 inhabitants or more in 1910, so far as they have been returned by the census enumerators separate from the 
townships, precincts, districts, etc., of which they form a part. It also includes all towns in New England which had a population of 2,500 or more in 1910.] 


CITY, TOWN, VILLAGE 
OR BOROUGH. 


Alabama. 


’ 1910 


1900 


1890 


Alabama City town.... 

Anniston city. 

Attalla town. 

Bessemer city..... 

Birmingham city. 

Decatur city. 

Dothan city. 

Eufaula city. 

Florence city. 

Gadsden city. 

Girard city. 

Greenville city. 

Huntsville town. 

Jasper town. 

Lanett town. 

Mobile city. 

Montgomery city. 

New Decatur city. 

Opelika city. 

Phenix City. 

Selma city. 

Sheffield city. 

Talladega city. 

Troy city. 

Tuscaloosa city. 

Tuscumbia city. 

Tnskegee town. 

Union Springs town... 

Arizona. 

Bisbee city. 

Glifton city. 

Douglas city. 

Globe city. 

Nogales town. 

Phoenix city. 

Prescott city. 

Tucson city. 

Yuma town. 

Arkansas. 

Argenta city. 

Arkadelphia city. 

Batesville city. 

Blytheville town. 

Camden city. 

Conway city. 

El Dorado city. 

Eureka Springs city... 

Fayetteville city. 

Fordyce city. 


4,313 

2,276 


12,794 

9,695 

9,998 

2,513 

1,692 

1,254 

10,864 

6,358 

4,544 

132,685 

38,415 

26,178 

4,228 

3,114 

2,765 

7,016 

3,275 

247 

4,259 

4,532 

4,394 

6,689 

6,478 

6,012 

10,557 

4,282 

2,901 

4,214 

3,840 


3,377 

3,162 

2,806 

7,611 

8,068 

7,995 

2,509 

1,661 

780 

3,820 

2,909 

777 

51,521 

38,469 

31,076 

38,136 

30,346 

21,883 

6,118 

4,437 

3,565 

4,734 

4,245 

3,703 

4,555 

4,163 

3,700 

13.649 

8,713 

7,622 

4,865 

3,333 

2,731 

5,854 

5,056 

2,063 

4,961 

4,097 

3,449 

8,407 

5,094 

4,215 

3,324 

2,348 

2,491 

2,803 

2.170 

1,803 

4,055 

2,634 

2,049 

9,019 



4^874 



6,437 



7 ’083 



3,514 

1,761 

1,194 

11,134 

5,544 

3,152 

5,092 

3,559 

1,759 

13,193 

7,531 

5,150 

2,914 



11,138 



2,745 

2,739 

2,455 

3,399 

2,327 

2,150 

3,849 

302 


3,995 

2,840 

2,571 

2,794 

2,003 

1,207 

4,202 

1,069 

455 

3,228 

3,572 

3,706 

4,471 

4,061 

2,942 

2,794 

1,710 

980 


CITY, TOWN, VILLAGE, 
OR BOROUGH. 


Arkansas—Con. 

Fort Smith city_ 

Helena city. 

Hope city. 

Hot Springs city_ 

Jonesboro city. 

Little Rock city.... 

Malvern town. 

Marianna city. 

Mena town. 

Newport town. 

Paragould city. 

Pine Bluff city. 

Prescott town. 

Rogers town. 

Russellville city.... 

Stuttgart city. 

Texarkana city».... 
Van Buren city. 

California. 

Alameda city. 

Alhambra city. 

Anaheim town. 

Bakersfield city. 

Berkeley city. 

Chico city. 

Coalinga city. 

Colton city. 

Corona city. 

Emeryville town... 

Eureka city. 

Fresno city. 

Glendale city. 

Grass Valley city... 
Hanford city. 

Hayward town. 

Lodi city. 

Long Beach city.... 
Los Angeles city.... 
Marysville city. 

Merced city. 

Mill Valley town... 

Modesto city. 

Monrovia city. 

Monterey city. 

Napa city. 

Nevada City. 

Oakland city. 

Ocean Park city.... 
Ontario city. 


1910 


23,975 

8,772 

3,639 

14,434 

7,123 


45,941 

2,778 

4,810 

3,953 

3,557 

5,248 
15,102 
2,705 
2,820 

2,936 

2,740 

5,655 

3,878 


23,383 

5,021 

2,628 

12,727 

40,434 

3,750 

4,199 

3,980 

3,540 

2,613 


11,845 

24,892 

2,746 

4,520 

4,829 

2,746 
2,697 
17,809 
319,198 
5,430 

3,102 

2,551 

4,034 

3,576 

4,'923 

5,791 
2,689 
150,174 
3,119 
4,274 


1900 

1890 

11,587 

5,550 

1,644 

9,973 

4,508 

11,311 

5,189 

1,937 

8,086 

2,065 

38,307 

1,582 

1,707 

3,423 

2,866 

25,874 
1,520 
1,126 

1,571 

3,324 

11,496 

2,005 

2,158 

1,666 

9,952 

1,287 

1,265 

1,832 

1,258 

4,914 

2,573 

1,321 

1,165 

3,528 

2,291 

16,464 

11,165 

1,456 
4,836 
13,214 

1,273 

2,626 

5,101 

2,640 

2,894 

1,285 

1,434 

1,315 

l',016 

228 

7,327 

12,470 

4,858 

10,818 

4,719 

2,929 


942 

1,965 

1,419 

2,252 

102,479 

3,497 

564 
50,395 
3,991 

1,969 

2,009 

2,024 

1,205 

1,748 

2,402 

907 

1,662 

4,036 

3,250 

66,960 

4,395 

2,524 

48,682 

722 

683 


CITY, TOWN, VILLAGE, 
OR BOROUGH. 


C alif ornia—Con. 

Orange city. 

Oroville city. 

Oxnard city. 

Palo Alto city. 

Pasadena city. 

Petaluma city. 

Pomona city. 

Porterville city. 

Red Bluff city. 

Redding city'.. 

Redlands city. 

Redondo Beach city... 

Richmond city. 

Riverside city. 

Roseville city. 

Sacramento city. 

Salinas city. 

San Bernardino city... 

San Diego city. 

San Francisco city. 


San Jose city. 

San Leandro city. 

San Luis Obispo city.. 

San Mateo city. 

San Rafael city. 

Santa Ana city. 

Santa Barbara city.... 

Santa Clara town. 

Santa Cruz city. 

Santa Monica city. 

Santa Rosa city. 

South Pasadena city... 

Stockton city. 

Tulare city. 

Vallejo city. 

Ventura city. 

Visalia city. 

Watsonville city. 

Whittier city. 

Woodland city. 


Colorado. 

Alamosa town. 

Boulder city. 

Canon City. 

Colorado City. 

Colorado Springs city.. 


1910 

1900 

1890 

2,920 

3,859 

2,555 

4,486 

30,291 

1,216 

866 



1,658 


9,117 

4,882 

5,880 

10,207 

2,696 

3,530 

3,572 

3,871 

5,526 

3,692 

3,634 

2,750 

2,946 

2,608 

1,821 

10,449 
2,935 
6,802 

4,797 
855 

1,904 

603 

15;212 
2,608 

44.696 

3,736 

12,779 

39,578 

416,912 

7,973 

4,683 

29,282 

3,304 

6,150 

17,700 

342,782 

26,386 
2,339 
4,012 
16,159 
298,997 

28,946 

3,471 

21,500 

2,253 

3,021 

1,832 

18,060 

5,157 
4,384 
5,934 

2,995 

3; 879 

3,290 

8,429 

11,659 

4,348 

11,146 

7,847 

4,933 

6,587 

3,650 

5,659 

3,057 

3,628 

5,864 

2,891 

5,596 

1,580 

7,817 

4,649 

23,253 

2,758 

11,340 

6,673 

1,001 

17,506 

2,216 

7,965 

5,220 
623 
14,424 
2,697 
6,343 

2,945 

4,550 

4,446 

4,550 

3,187 

2,470 

3,085 

3,528 

1,590 

2,886 

2,320 

2,885 

2,149 

585 

3,069 

3,013 

9,539 

5,162 

4,333 

29,078 

1,141 

6,150 

3,775 

2,914 

21,085 

973 

3,330 

2,825 

1,788 

11,140 


l joint population of Texarkana city, Miller County, Ark., and Texarkana city, Bowie County, Tex.:.1910,15,445; 1900, 10,170; 1890,6,380. 









































































































































































































































46 


POPULATION—UNITED STATES 


Table 9.—POPULATION OF INCORPORATED PLACES AND NEW ENGLAND TOWNS HAVING, IN 1910, 2,500 

INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1910, 1900, AND 1890—Continued. 

[This table includes all incorporated places having 2,500 inhabitants or more in 1910, so far as they have been returned by the census enumerators separate from the. 
townships, precincts, districts, etc., of which they form a part. It also includes all towns in New England which had a population of 2,500 or more in 1910.] 


CITY, TOWN, VILLAGE, 
OR BOROUGH. 

1910 

1900 

1S90 

Colorado—Con. 




Cripple Creek city. 

6,206 

10,147 


Denver city_. 

213,381 

133;859 

106,713 

Durango city. 

4,686 

3,317 

2,726 

Englewood city 

2,9S3 



Florence city. 

2,712 

3,728 


Fort Collins city. 

8,210 

3,053 

2,011 

Fort Morgan city. 

2,800 

634 

4S8 

Grand Junction city... 

7,754 

3,503 

2,030 

Greeley city. 

8,179 

3,023 

2,395 

La Junta city. 

4,154 

2,513 

1,439 

Lamar town. 

2,977 

9S7 

566 

Leadville city. 

7,508 

12,455 

10,384 

Longmont city. 

4,256 

2,201 

1,543 

Loveland city. 

3,651 

1,091 

698 

Monte Vista town. 

2,544 

556 

780 

Montrose city. 

3,254 

1,217 

1,330 

Pueblo city. 

44,395 

28,157 

24,558 

Rocky Ford city. 

3,230 

2,018 

46S 

Salida city. 

4,425 

3,722 

2,586 

Sterling city. 

3,044 

998 

540 

Trinidad city. 

10,204 

5,345 

5,523 

Victor city. 

3,162 

4,986 


Connecticut. 



Ansonia city. 

15,152 

12,681 


Berlin town. 

3,728 

3,448 

2,600 

Bethel town. 

3,792 

3,327 

3,401 

Bethel borough. 

3,041 

2,561 

2,335 

Branford town. 

6,047 

5,706 

4,460 

Branford borough... 

2,560 

2,473 


Bridgeport city. 

102,054 

70, 996 

48,860 

Bristol town. 

13,502 

9,643 

7,382 

Bristol borough. 

9,527 

6,268 

. 

Canton town. 

2,732 

2,678 

2,500 

Danbury town. 

23,502 

19,474 

19,473 

Danbury city. 

20,234 

16,537 

16,552 

Danielson borough (see 




Killingly town). 




Darien town. 

3,946 

3,116 

2,276 

Derby city.. .. 

8,991 

7,930 


East Hart ford town_ 

8,138 

6,406 

4,455 

East Windsor town.... 

3,362 

3,158 

2,890 

Enfield town. 

9,719 

6,699 

7,199 

Essex town. 

2.745 

2,530 

2,035 

Fairfield town. 

6,134 

4,489 

3,868 

Farmington town. 

3,478 

3,331 

3,179 

Glastonbury town. 

4,796 

4,260 

3,457 

Greenwich town. 

16,463 

12.172 

10,131 

Greenwich borough.. 

3,886 

2,420 

. 

Griswold town. 

4.233 

3,490 

3,113 

Jewett City borough. 

3,023 

2,224 

1,934 

Groton town. 

6,495 

5,962 

5,539 

Guilford town. 

3,001 

2,785 

2,780 

Hamden town. 

5,850 

4,626 

3,882 

Hartford city. 

98,915 

79,850 

53,230 

Huntington town. 

6,545 

5,572 

4,006 

Shelton borough. 

4,807 

2,837 

1,952 

Jewett City borough 




(see Griswold town). 




Killingly town. 

6,564 

6,835 

7,027 

Danielson borough.. 

2,934 

2,823 

. 

Litchfield town. 

3,005 

3,214 

3,304 

Manchester town. 

13,641 

10,601 

8,222 

Meriden town. 

32.066 

28,695 

25,423 

Meriden city. 

27,265 

24,296 

21,652 

Middletown town. 

20,749 

17,486 

15,205 

Middletown city. 

11,851 

9,589 

9,013 

Milford town. 

4,366 

3,783 

3,811 

Montville town. 

2,804 

2,395 

2,344 

Naugatuck borough... 

12,722 

10,541 

New Britain city. 

43,916 

25,998 

16,519 

New Canaan town.... 

3,667 

2,968 

2,701 

New Haven city. 

133,605 

108,027 

81,298 

New London city. 

19.659 

17,548 

13,757 

New Milford town. 

5,010 

4,804 

3,917 

Newtown town. 

3,012 

3,276 

3,539 

Norwalk town. 

24,211 

19,932 

17,747 

Norwalk city. 

6,954 

6,125 


South Norwalk city.. 

8,968 

6,591 


Norwich town. 

28,219 

24,637 

23,048 

Norwich city. 

20,367 

17,251 

16,156 


Connecticut—Con. 


Orange town. 

11,272 

6,995 

4,537 

West H aven borough. 

8,543 

5,247 


Plainfield town. 

6,719 

4,821 

4,582 

Plainville town. 

2,882 

2,189 

1,993 

Plymouth town. 

5,021 

2,828 

2,147 

Portland town. 

3,425 

3,856 

4,687 

Putnam town. 

7,280 

7,348 

6,512 

Putnam city. 

6,637 

6,667 


Ridgefield town. 

3,118 

2,626 

2,235 

Rockville city (see Ver- 




non town). 




Salisbury town. 

3,522 

3,489 

3,420 

Seymour town. 

4,786 

3,541 

3,300 

Shelton borough (see 




Huntington town). 




Simsbury town. 

2,537 

2,094 

1,874 

Southington town. 

6,516 

5,890 

5,501 

Southington bor- 




ough. 

3,714 

3,411 


South Norwalk city 


(see Norwalk town). 




Sprague town. 

2,551 

1,339 

1,106 

Stafford town. 

5,233 

4,297 

4,535 

Stafford Springs bor- 




ough. 

3,059 

2,460 

2,353 

Stamford town. 

28,836 

18,839 

15,700 

Stamford city. 

25,138 

15,997 


Stonington town. 

9,154 

8,540 

7,184 

Stratford town. 

5,712 

3,657 

2,608 

Suflield town. 

3,841 

3,521 

3,169 

Thomaston town. 

3,533 

3,300 

3.278 

Thompson town. 

4,804 

6,442 

5,580 

Torrington town. 

16,840 

12,453 

6,048 

Toning ton borough . 

15,483 

8,360 

4,283 

Vernon town. 

9,087 

8,483 

8,808 

Rockville city. 

7,977 

7,287 

7,772 

Wallingford town. 

11,155 

9,001 

6,584 

Wallingford borough 

8,690 

6,737 

4,230 

Waterbury city. 

73,141 

45,859 

28,646 

W aterford" town. 

3,097 

2,904 

2,661 

Watertown town. 

3,850 

3,100 

2,323 

West Hartford town... 

4,808 

3,186 

1,930 

West Haven borough 




(see Orange town). 




Westport town. 

4,259 

4,017 

3,715 

Wethersfield town. 

3,148 

2,037 

2,271 

Willimantic city (see 




Windham town). 




Winchester town. 

8,679 

7,763 

6,183 

Winsted borough.... 

7,754 

6,804 

4,846 

Windham towm. 

12,604 

10,137 

10,032 

Willimantic city. 

11,230 

8,937 

8,648 

Windsor town. 

4,178 

3,614 

2,954 

Windsor Locks town .. 

3,715 

3,062 

2,758 

Winsted borough (see 




Winchester town). 




Delaware. 




Dover town. 

3,720 

3,329 

3,061 

Milford town. 

2,603 

2,500 

2,565 

New Castle city. 

3,351 

3,380 

4,010 

Wilmington city. 

87,411 

76,508 

61,431 

District of Columbia. 




W ashington city 1 . 

331,069 

278,718 

230,392 

Florida. 




Apalachicola city. 

3,065 

3,077 

2,727 

Bartow town. 

2,662 

1,983 

1,386 

Daytona city. 

3,082 

1,690 

771 

De Land city. 

2,812 

1,449 

1,113 

Fernandina city. 

3,482 

3,245 

2,803 

Gainesville city. 

6,183 

3,633 

2,790 

Jacksonville city. 

57,699 

28,429 

17,201 

Key West city. 

19,945 

17,114 

18,080 

Lake City. 

5,032 

4,013 

2,020 

Lakeland town. 

3,719 

1,180 

552 

Live Oak city. 

3,450 

1,659 

687 

Miami city. 

5,471 

1,681 


Ocala city. 

4.370 

3,380 

2,904 

Orlando city. 

3,894 

2,481 

2,856 

Palatka city. 

3,779 

3,301 

3,039 


1 Coextensive with District of Columbia. 


CITY, TOWN, VILLAGE, 
OR BOROUGH. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Florida—Con. 




Pensacola city. 

22,982 

17,747 

11,750 

Quincy city. 

3,204 

847 

681 

St. Augustine city. 

5,494 
4,127 

4,272 

4,742' 

St. Petersburg town... 

1,575 

273 

Sanford city. 

3,570 

1,450 

2,016 

Tallahassee city. 

5,018 

2,981 

2,934 

Tampa city. 

37,782 

15,839 

2,355 

5,532 


8,258 




Georgia. 




Albany city. 

8,190 

4,606 

4,008 

Americus city. 

8,063 

7,674 

6,398 

Athens city. 

14,913 

10,245 

8,639 

Atlanta city. 

154,839 

89,872 

65,533 

Augusta city. 

41,040 

39,441 

33,300 

Bainbridge city. 

4,217 

2,641 

1,668 

Barnesville city. 

3,068 

3,036 

1,839 

Brunswick city. 

10,182 
3,297 

9,081 

8,459 

Carrollton town. 

1,998 
3,135 

1,451 

Cartersville city. 

4,067 

3,171 

Cedartown town. 

3,551 

2,823 

1,625 

Columbus city. 

20,554 

17,614 

17,303 

Cordele city. 

5,883 

3,473 

1,578 

Covington city. 

2,697 

2,062 

1,823 

2,328 

Cuthbert town. 

3,210 

2,641 

Dalton city. 

5,324 

4,315 

3,046 

Dawson city. 

3,827 

2,926 

2,284 


3, 550 

617 

Dublin city.. 

5,795 

3,682 

2,987 

862 

East Point town. 

1,315 

738 

Elberton city. 

6,483 

3,834 

L572 

Fitzgerald city. 

5,795 

1,817 


Fort"Valley town. 

2,697 

2,022 

1,752 

Gainesville city. 

5,925 

4,382 

3,202 

4,503 

Griffin city. 

7,478 

6,857 

Hawkinsville city. 

3,420 

2,103 

1,755 

La Grange city. 

5,587 

4,274 

3,090 

Macon city. 

40,665 

23,272 

22,746 

Marietta city. 

5,949 

4,446 

3,384 

3,322 

Milledgeville city. 

4,385 

4,219 

Monroe city. 

3,029 

1,846 

983 

Moultrie town. 

3,349 

5,548 

2,221 

3,654 


Newnan city. 

2,859 

1,868 

Quitman city. 

3,915 

2,281 

7,291 

Rome city. 

12,099 

6,957 

Sandersville city. 

2,641 

2,023 

1,760 

Savannah city. 

65,064 

54,244 

43.189 

Statesboro city. 

2,529 

1.197 

425 

Summerville town- 

4,361 

3,245 


Thomasville town. 

6,727 

5,322 

5,514 

Toccoa town. 

3,120 

2,176 

1,120 

Valdosta city. 

7,656 

5,613 

2,854 

Washington city. 

3.065 

3,300 

2,631 

Waycross city. 

14,485 

5,919 

3,364 

Waynesboro town. 

2,729 

2,030 

1,711 

Idaho. 




Boise city. 

17,358 

5,957 

2,311 

Caldwell city. 

3,543 

7,291 

997 

779 

Coeur d’Alene city.... 

508 

491 

Idaho Falls city. 

4,827 

6,043 

1,262 


Lewiston city. 

2,425 

849 

Moscow city. 

3,670 
4,205 
9,110 

2,993 

2,484 

799 


Nampa city. 

347 

Pocatello city. 

4,046 


Sandpoint city. 


Twin Falls city. 

5,258 



Wallace city..". 

3,000 

2,265 

878 

Weiser city. 

2,600 

1,364 

901 

Illinois. 




Alton city. 

17.528 

14,210 

10,294 

Anna city. 

2,809 

29,807 

2,618 

2,295 

Aurora city. 

24,147 

19,688 

Averyville village. 

2,668 

4,436 

1,573 

3,871 

Batavia city... 

3,543 

Beardstown city. 

6,107 

4,827 

4.226 

Belleville city. 

21,122 

17,484 

15,361 

Belvidere city. 

7,253 

6,937 

3,867 

Benton city. 

2,675 

1,341 

939 

Berwyn city. 

5,841 












































































































































































































































































NUMBER AND DISTRIBUTION 


47 


Table 9.— POPULATION OF INCORPORATED PLACES AND NEW ENGLAND TOWNS HAVING, IN 1910, 2,500 

INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1910, 1900, AND 1890—Continued. 


[This table includes all incorporated places having 2,500 inhabitants or more in 1910, so far as they have been returned by the census enumerators separate from the 
townships, precincts, districts, etc., of which they form a part. It also includes all towns in New England which had'a population of 2,500 or more in 1910.] 


CITY, TOWN, VILLAGE 
OR BOROUGH. 


Illinois—Con. 


> 1910 


1900 


1890 


Bloomington city. 

Blue Island village.... 

Bridgeport city. 

Bushnell city. 

Cairo city. 


25,708 
8,043 
2,703 
2,619 
14,548 


23,286 
6,114 
487 
2,490 
12,566 


20,484 
3,329 
474 
2,314 
10,324 


Canton city.... 
Carbondale city 
Carlinville city. 

Carmi city. 

Carterville city. 


10,453 
5,411 
3,616 
2,833 
2,971 


6,564 

3,318 

3,502 

2,939 

1,749 


5,604 
2,382 
3,293 
2,785 
909 


Centralia city.. 
Champaign city 
Charleston city. 
Chester city 
Chicago city 


9,680 
12,421 
5,884 
2,747 
2,185,283 


6,721 

9,098 

5,488 

2,832 

1,698,575 


4,763 

5,839 

4,135 

2,708 

1,099.850 


Chicago Heights city.. 

Cicero town. 

Clinton city. 

Coal City. 

Collinsville city. 


14,525 
14,557 
5.165 
2,667 
7,478 


5,100 
16,310 
4,452 
2,607 
4,021 


10,204 
2,598 
L 672 
3,498 


Danville city. 

Decatur city. 

Dekalb city. 

Dixon city... 

Downers Grove village 


27,871 

31,140 

8,102 

7,216 

2,601 


16,354 
20,754 
5,904 
7,917 
2,103 


11,491 

10,841 

2,579 

5,161 

960 


Duquoin city. 

East Moline city. 

East St. Louis city- 

Edwardsville city. 

Effingham city. 


5,454 

2,665 

58,547 

5,014 

3,898 


4,353 


4,052 


29,655 
4,157 
3,774 


15,169 
3,561 
3,260 


Eldorado city. 
Elgin city.... 
Evanston city 
Fairbury city. 
Flora city.... 


3,366 
25,976 
24,978 
2,505 
2,704 


1,445 

22,433 

19,259 

2,187 

2,311 


17,823 


2,324 

1,695 


Forest Park village.... 

Freeport city. 

Galena city. 

Galesburg city. 

Geneseo city. 


6,594 
17,567 
4,835 
22,089 
3,199 


4,085 
13,258 
5,005 
18,607 
3,356 


10,189 
5,635 
15,264 
3,182 


Granite city 
Greenville city. 
Harrisburg city 
Harvard city... 
Harvey city 


9,903 

3,178 

5,309 

3,008 

7,227 


3,122 

2,504 

2,202 

2*302 

5,395 


1,868 

1,723 

1,967 


Havana city. 

Herrin city. 

Highland city. 

Highland Park city.... 
Hillsboro city. 


3,525 
6,861 
2,675 
4,209 
3,424 


3,268 

1,559 

1,970 

2,806 

1,937 


2,525 


1,857 

2,163 


Hoopeston city.. 
Jacksonville city 
Jerseyville city.. 
Johnston city... 
Joliet city. 


4,698 
15,326 
4,113 
3,248 
34,670 


3,823 
15,078 
3,517 
787 
29,353 


1,911 
12,935 
3,207 


23,264 


Kankakee city... 
Kewanee city 
La Grange village 

La Salle city. 

Lake Forest city. 


13,986 
9,307 
5,282 
11,537 
3,349 


13,595 
8,382 
3,969 
10,446 
2,215 


9,025 
4,569 
2,314 
9,855 
1,203 


Lawrenceville city. 

Lincoln city. 

Litchfield city. 

Loekport city. 

Macomb city. 


3,235 

10,892 

5,971 

2,555 

5,774 


1,300 
8,962 
5,918 
2,659 
5,375 


865 
6,725 
5,811 
2,449 
4.052 


Madison village. 
Marion city 
Marseilles city.. 
Marshall city... 
Mattoon city... 


5,046 
7,093 
3,291 
2,569 
11,456 


1,979 

2,510 

2.559 

2,077 

9,622 

N 


1,338 

2,210 

1,900 

6,833 


Maywood village. 

Melrose Park village... 

Mendota city. 

Metropolis city. 

Moline city. 


8,033 

4.806 

3.806 
4,655 

24,199 


4,532 
2,592 
3,736 
4,069 
17,248 


3,542 
3,573 
12,000 


CITY, TOWN, VILLAGE, 
OR BOROUGH. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Illinois—Con. 




Monmouth city. 

9,128 

7,460 

5,936 

Morgan Park village... 

3,694 

2,329 

1,027 

Morris city. 

4,563 

4,273 

3,653 

Mound City. 

2,837 

2,705 


Mount Carmel city.... 

934 

4,311 

3,376 

Mount Olive village... 

3,501 

2,935 

1,986 

Mount Vernon city.... 

8,007 

5,216 

3,233 

Murphysboro city. 

7,485 

6,463 

3,880 

Naperville city. 

3,449 

2,629 

2,216 

Normal town. 

4,024 

3,795 

3,459 

North Chicago city.... 

3,306 

1,150 


Oak Park village. 

19,444 



Olney city_.~.. 

5 ; 011 

4,260 

3,831 

Ottawa city. 

9,535 

10,588 

9,985 

Pana city. 

6,055 

5,530 

5,077 

Paris city. 

7,664 

6,105 

4,996 

Paxton city. 

2,912 

3,036 

2,187 

Pekin city. 

9,897 

8,420 

6,347 

Peoria city. 

66,950 

56,100 

41,024 

Peru city. 

7,984 

6,863 

5,550 

Petersburg city. 

2,587 

2,807 

2,342 

Pinckneyville city.... 

2,722 

2,357 

1,298 

Pontiac city. 

6,090 

4,266 

2,784 

Portland city. 

3,194 



Princeton city. 

4,131 

4,023 

3,396 

Quincy city. 

36,587 

36,252 

31,494 

Robinson city. 

3,863 

1,083 

1,387 

Rochelle city. 

2,732 

2,073 

1,789 

Rock Falls city. 

2,657 

2,176 

1,900 

Rock Island city. 

24,335 

19,493 

13,634 

Rockford city. 

45,401 

31,051 

23,584 

St. Charles city. 

4,046 

2,675 

1,690 

Salem city. 

2,669 

1,642 

1,493 

Sandwich city. 

2,557 

2,520 

2,516 

Savanna city. 

3,691 

3,325 

3,097 

Shelbyville city. 

3,590 

3,546 

3,162 

Sparta city. 

3,081 

2,941 

1,979 

Spring Valley city. 

7,035 

6,214 

3,837 

Springfield city. 

51,678 

34,159 

24,963 

Staunton city. 

5,048 

2,786 

2,209 

Sterling city. 

7,467 

6,309 

5,824 

Streator city. 

14,253 

14,079 

11,414 

Sullivan city. 

2,621 

2,399 

1,468 

Sycamore city. 

3,926 

3,653 

2,987 

Taylorville city. 

5,446 

4,248 

2,829 

Upper Alton city. 

2,918 

2,373 

1,803 

Urbana city. 

8,245 

5,728 

3,511 

Vandalia city. 

2,974 

2,605 

2,144 

Venice city. 

3,718 

2,450 

932 

Virden city. 

4,000 

2,280 

1,610 

Waukegan city. 

16,069 

9,426 

4,915 

WestHammond village 

4,948 

2,935 


Westville village. 

2,607 

1,605 


Wheaton city.... 

3,423 

2,345 

1,622 

White Hall city. 

2,854 

2,030 

1,961 

Wilmette village. 

4,943 

2,300 

1,458 

W innetka village. 

3,168 

1,833 

1,079 

Woodstock city. 

4,331 

2,502 

1,683 


4,789 



Indiana. 



Alexandria city. 

5,096 

7,221 

715 

Anderson city. 

22,476 

20,178 

10,741 

Angola city. 

2,610 

2,141 

1,840 

Attica city. 

3,335 

3,005 

2,320 

Auburn city. 

3,919 

3,396 

2,415 

Aurora city. 

4,410 

3,645 

3,929 

Bedford citv. 

8,716 

6,115 

3,351 


2,794 



Bloomington city. 

8", 838 

6,460 

4,018 

Bluffton city. 

4,987 

4,479 

3,589 

Boonville city. 

3,934 

2,849 

1,881 

Brazil city. 

9,340 

7,786 

5,905 

Clarksville town. 

2,743 

2,370 

1,692 

Clinton citv. 

6,229 

2,918 

1,365 

Columbia City. 

3,448 

2,975 

3,027 


CITY, TOWN, VILLAGE, 
OR BOROUGH. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Indiana—Con. 




Columbus city. 

8,813 

8,130 

6,719 

Connersville city. 

7,738 

6,836 

4,548 

Crawfordsvillecity.... 

9.371 

6,649 

6,089 

Crown Point town. 

2.526 

2,336 

1.907 

Decatur city. 

4,471 

4,142 

3,142 

Dunkirk city. 

3,031 

3,187 

1,024 

East Chicago city. 

19,098 

3,411 

1,255 

Elkhart city. 

19,282 

15,184 

11.360 

Elwood city. 

11,028 

12,950 

2,284 

Evansville city. 

69,647 

59,007 

50,756 

Fairmount town. 

2,506 

3,205 

1.462 

Fort Wayne city. 

63,933 

45,115 

35,393 

Frankfort city. 

8,634 

7,100 

5,919 

Franklin city.;. 

4,502 

4,005 

3,781 

Garrett city. 

4,149 

3,910 

2,767 

Gary city. 

16,802 



GasCity.. 

3,224 

3,622 

145 

Goshen city. 

8,514 

7„S10 

6,033 

Greencastle city. 

3,790 

8,661 

4,390 

Greenfield city. 

4,448 

4,489 

3,100 

Greensburg city. 

5,420 

5,034 

3,596 

Hammond city. 

20,925 

12,376 

5,428 

Hartford City. 

6,187 

5,912 

2,287 

Huntington city. 

10,272 

9,491 

7,328 

Indianapolis city. 

233,650 

169,164 

105,436 

Jason ville town 

3,295 



Jeffersonville city. 

10; 412 

10,774 

10,666 

Kendallvilie city. 

4,981 

3,354 

2.960 

Kokomo city. 

17,010 

10,609 

8,261 

Lafayette city. 

20,081 

18,116 

16,243 

Laporte Citv. 

10,525 

7,113 

7,126 

Lawreneeburg city.... 

3,930 

4,326 

4,284 

Lebanon city. 

5,474 

4,465 

3,682 

Linton city. 

5,906 

3,071 

958 

Logansport city. 

19,050 

16,204 

13,328 

Madison city. 

6,934 

7,835 

8,936 

Marion city. 

19,359 

17,337 

8,769 

Martinsville city. 

4,529 

4,038 

2,680 

Michigan City. 

19,027 

14,850 

10,776 

Mishawaka city. 

11,886 

5,560 

3,371 

Mitchell city. 

3,438 

1,772 

1,583 

Montpelier city. 

2,786 

3,405 

808 

Mount Vernon city.... 

5,563 

5,132 

4,705 

Muncie city. 

24,005 

20,942 

11,345 

New Albany city. 

20,629 

20,628 

21,059 

New Castle city. 

9,446 

3,406 

2,697 

Noblesville city. 

5,073 

4.792 

3,054 

North Vernon city. 

2,915 

2,823 

2,012 

Peru city. 

10,910 

8,463 

7,028 

Plymouth city. 

3,838 

3,656 

2,723 

Portland city. 

5,130 

4,798 

3,725 

Princeton citv. 

6,448 

6,041 

3,076 

Richmond city. 

22,324 

18,226 

16,608 

Rochester city. 

3,364 

3,421 

2,467 

Rockportcity. 

2,736 

2,882 

2,314 

Rush ville city. 

4,925 

4,541 

3,475 

Seymour city. 

6,305 

6,445 

5,337 

Shelbyville city. 

9,500 

7,169 

5,451 

South Bend city. 

53,684 

35,999 

21,819 

Sullivan city. 

4,115 

3,118 

2,222 

Tell City. 

3,369 

2,680 

2,094 

Terre Haute city. 

58,157 

36,673 

30,217 

Tipton city. 

4,075 

3,764 

2,697 

Union City 1 . 

3,209 

2,716 

2,681 

Valparaiso city. 

6,987 

6,280 

5,090 

Vincennes city. 

14,895 

10,249 

8,853 

Wabash city. 

8,687 

8,618 

5,105 

W arsaw city. 

4,430 

3,987 

3,574 

Washington city. 

7,854 

8,551 

6,064 

West Lafayette town.. 

3,867 

2,302 

1,242 

West Terre Haute town 

3,083 

651 


Whiting city. 

6,587 

3.983 

1,408 

W inchester city. 

4,266 

3,705 

3,014 

Iowa. 




Albia city. 

4,969 

2,889 

2,359 

Algona city. 

2,908 

2,911 

2.068 

Ames city. 

4,223 

2.422 

1,276 

Anamosa city. 

2,983 

2.S91 

2,078 

Atlantic city. 

4,560 

5,046 

4,351 


i Joint population of Union City, Randolph County, Ind., and Union City village, Darke County, Ohio: 1910, 4,804; 1900, 3,998; 1890, 3,974. 



































































































































































































































































48 


POPULATION—UNITED STATES 


Table 9 .— POPULATION OF INCORPORATED PLACES AND NEW ENGLAND TOWNS HAVING, IN 1910, 2,500 

INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1910, 1900, AND 1890—Continued. 

[This table includes all incorporated places having 2,500 inhabitants or more in 1910, so far as they have been returned by the census enumerators separate from the 
townships, precincts, districts, etc., of which they form a part. It also includes all towns in New England which had a population of 2,500 or more in 1910.] 


CITY, TOWN, VILLAGE, 
OR BOROUGH. 

1910 

1900 

1S90 

Iowa—Con. 

Belle Plaine citv. 

3.121 

3.283 

2.623 


10.347 

24.324 

8 .SS0 

23.201 

6.520 

22.565 

Burlington citv. 

Carroll citv. 

3.546 

2 .SS2 

2.44S 

Cedar Falls citv. 

5,012 

5,319 

3,459 

Cedar Rapids citv. 

32.311 

25.656 

18.020 

Centerville citv. 

6,936 

5.256 

3.668 

Chariton citv. 

3.794 

3.989 

3.122 

Charles Citv. 

5.892 

4.227 

2.802 

Cherokee citv. 

4, SS4 

3,865 

3.441 

Claim da citv. 

3.S32 

3.276 

3.262 

Clinton citv... 

25.577 

22.698 

13.619 

Colfax citv. 

2.524 

2.053 

957 

Council Bluffs city. 

29.292 

25.$02 

21.474 

Cresco citv. 

2,65S 

2,806 

2,018 

Creston city. 

6.924 

7,752 

7,200 

Davenport citv. 

43.02S 

35.254 

26.872 

Decorah citv.; . 

3.592 

3.246 

2.801 

Denison citv.. 

3.133 

2.771 

1.782 

Des Moines citv. 

86,368 

62,139 

50,093 

Dubuque citv. 

38.494 

36.297 

30.311 

Eagle Grove citv. 

3.387 

3.557 

1 .SS1 

Estherville citv. 

3.404 

3.237 

1.475 

Fairfield city. 

4.970 

4.689 

3.391 

Fort Dodge citv. 

15,543 

12,162 

4,871 

Fort Madison citv. 

8.900 

9.27S 

7.901 

Glenwood citv.. 

4.052 

3.040 

1.890 

Grinnell citv. 

5.036 

3.860 

3.332 

Hampton citv. 

2.617 

2.727 

2.067 

Harlan city. 

2,570 

2,422 

1,765 

Independence citv. 

3.517 

3.656 

3.163 

Indianola citv. 

3.2S3 

3.261 

2.254 

Iowa Citv. 

10.091 

7.987 

7.016 

Iowa Fails city. 

2.797 

2.840 

1.796 

Keokuk citv. 

14.008 

14,641 

14,101 

Knoxville citv. 

3.190 

3.131 

2.632 

Le Mars citv. 

4,157 

4.146 

4.036 

M anchester citv. 

2.75S 

2.SS7 

2.344 

Maquoketa citv. 

3.570 

3 . 4 i i 

3.077 

Marion citv. 

4,400 

4,102 

3.094 

Marshalltown citv. 

13.374 

11.544 

8.914 

Mason Citv. 

11.230 

6,746 

4.007 

Missouri Valiev citv... 

3.1S7 

4.010 

2.797 

Mount Pleasant city... 

3.S74 

4.109 

3.997 

Muscatine citv. 

16.178 

14.073 

11,454 

Mvstic town.. 

2.663 

1.75S 

875 

Newton citv.. 

4.616 

3.6S2 

2.564 

Oelwein citv. 

6 .02S 

5.142 

S30 

Oskaloosa citv. 

9.466 

9.212 

6.558 

Ottumwa citv. 

22.012 

18,197 

14.001 

Pella citv. 

3.021 

2.623 

2.40S 

Perrv citv. 

4.630 

3.986 

2 .SS0 

Red Oak citv. 

4,S30 

4.355 

3.321 

Sheldon citv.. 

2.941 

2.282 

1.478 

Shenandoah citv. 

4,976 

3.573 

2.440 

Sioux Citv. 

47.S2S 

33.111 

37.806 ' 

Spencer citv. 

3.005 

3.095 

1.813 

Valiev Junction citv... 

2.573 

1.700 


Vinton citv. 

3.336 

3.499 

2.S65 

W ashington citv. 

4.3S0 

4.255 

3.235 

W aterloo citv. 

26.693 

12.5S0 

6.674 

Waverlv citv. 

3.205 

3,177 

2.346 

Webster Citv. 

5.208 

4.613 

2.829 

Winterset citv. 

2,81$ 

3,039 

2.281 

Kansas. 




Abilene citv. 

4.118 

3.507 

3.547 

Anthonv city. 

2.669 

1.179 

1,806 

.Arkansas Citv. 

7.50S 

6,140 

8,347 

Atchison citv. 

16.429 

15.722 

13.963 

Beloit city. 

3,082 

2.359 

2.455 

Caney citv. 

3.597 

SS7 

542 

Chanutecitv. 

9.272 

4.208 

2.826 

Chenwale citv. 

4.304 

3.472 

2.104 

Clav Center city. 

3.438 

3.069 

2 .S02 

Coffewille city. 

12.687 

4,953 

2.310 

2.282 

Columbus citv. 

3.064 

2,160 

Concordia citv. 

4.415 

3.401 

3.184 

Council Grove citv. 

2.545 

2.265 

2.211 

Dodge citv. 

3.214 

1.942 

1.763 

Eldorado city. 

3.129 

3,466 

3.339 

Emporia citv. 

9.058 

8.223 

7.551 

Fort Scott citv. 

10.463 

10.322 

11.946 

F'redonia citv. 

3.040 

1.650 

1.515 

Frontenac citv. 

3.396 

1.805 

600 i 

Galena city. 

6.096 

10,155 

2.496 


• CITY, TOWX. VILLAGE, 
OR BOROUGH. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

Kansas—Con. 


* 


Garden City. 

3,171 

1.590 

1.490 

Great Bend city. 

4.622 

2,470 

2,450 

Herington citv. 

3,273 

1,607 

1.353 

Hiawatha citv. 

2.974 

2.829 

2.486 

Holton citv. 

2,842 

3,082 

2,727 

Horton citv. 

3.600 

3,398 

3.316 

Humboldt city. 

2.548 

1.402 

1.361 

Hutchinson citv. 

16.364 

9.379 

8,6S2 

Independence city. 

10.480 

4.851 

3.127 

Iola city. 

9,032 

5,791 

1,706 

Junction city. 

5,598 

4,695 

4.502 

Kansas Citv. 

82.331 

51,418 

38,316 

Kingman citv. 

2.570 

1,785 

2,390 

Lamed citv. 

2.911 

1.583 

1.861 

Lawrence citv. 

12,374 

10,862 

9,997 

Leavenworth city. 

19,363 

20.735 

19,768 

McPherson citv. 

3,546 

2,996 

3.172 

Manhattan city. 

5.722 

3,438 

3,004 

Neodesha citv.„... 

2.872 

1.772 

1.528 

Newton citv. 

7,862 

6,208 

5,605 | 

Olathe citv. 

3.272 

3,451 

3,294 

Osawatomie citv. 

4.046 

4,191 

2,662 

Ottawa city. 

7,650 

6,934 

6,248 

Paola city. 

3.207 

3.144 

2.943 

Parsons citv. 

12,463 

7,682 

6,736 

Pittsburg city. 

14.755 

10.112 

6.697 

Pratt city. 

3,302 

1,213 

1.41S 

Rosedale' city. 

5.960 

3.270 

2.276 

Salina city. 

9,688 

6,074 

6,149 

Topeka city. 

43.684 

33,608 

31,007 

W ellington citv. 

7,034 

4.245 

4.391 

Wichita citv. 

52.450 

24.671 

23.853 

Winfield citv. 

6,700 

5,554 

5,184 

Kentucky. 




Ashland citv. 

8, OSS 

6.800 

4.195 

Bellevue citv. 

6.683 

6,332 

3.163 

Bowling Green citv.... 

9.173 

8.226 

7,803 

Catlettsburg citv. 

3.520 

3,081 

1.374 

Central City town. 

2,545 

1,348 

1,144 

Corbin town. 

2.589 

1.544 


Covington city. 

53.270 

42.938 

37,371 

Cvnthiana city. 

3.603 

3.257 

3,016 

Danville city. 

5.420 

4.285 

3,766 

Davton city. 

6,979 

6,104 

4,264 

Earlington city. 

3,931 

3,012 

1.748 

Frankfort city. 

10,465 

9.4S7 

7,892 

Franklin citv. 

3.063 

2,166 

2.324 

Fulton town. 

2.575 

2.860 

1.818 

Georgetown town. 

4.533 

3.823 


Harrodsburg citv. 

3,147 

2.876 

3,230 

Henderson citv. 

11.452 

10,272 

8.835 

Hickman town. 

2.736 

1.5S9 

1.652 

Hopkinsville citv. 

9.419 

7.280 

5,833 

Lebanon city. 

3.077 

3,043 

2,816 

Lexington citv. 

35.099 

26.369 

21.567 

Louisville city. 

223.92S 

204.731 

161,129 

Ludlow town. 

4.163 

3.334 

2.469 

Madison ville citv. 

4.966 

3,628 

2.212 I 

Mavfield city. 

5,916 

4.081 

2.909 

Mavsville citv. 

6.141 

6.423 

5,358 ' 

Middlesboro citv. 

7.305 

4.162 

3,271 

Morganfield city. 

2.725 

2.046 

1.094 

Mount Sterling citv.... 

3.932 

3.561 

3.629 

Newport citv. 

30,309 

28.301 

24.918 

Nieholasville citv. 

2.935 

2,393 

2.157 

Owensboro citv. 

16.011 

13.189 

9.837 

Paducah city. 

22.760 

19.446 

12.797 

Paris citv. 

5.S59 

4.603 

4.218 

Princeton town. 

3.015 

2,556 

1.857 

Richmond citv... 

5.340 

4,653 

5.073 

Russellville citv. 

3,111 

2,591 

2,253 

Shelbvville citv. 

3.412 

3,016 

2.679 

Somerset citv. 

4.491 

3.3S4 

2.625 

W inch ester citv. 

7,156 

5,964 

4,519 

Louisiana. 




Abbeville town. 

2.907 

1.536 

637 

Alexandria cit y. 

11.213 

5,648 

2.861 

Baton Rouge city. 

14.897 

11,269 

10,478 

Covington town. 

2.601 

1.205 

976 

Crowley citv. 

5,099 

4,214 

420 

Donaldsonville town.. 

4.090 

4.105 

3.121 

Franklin town. 

3.857 

2.692 

2,127 

Hammond town. 

2.942 

1.511 

692 

Houma town. 

5.024 

3.212 

1,280 

Jennings town. 

3,925 

1,539 

412 


CITY, TOWN, VILLAGE, 
OR BOROUGH. 


Louisiana—Con. 

Kentwood town_*.. 

Lafayette town. 

Lake Charles city. 

Minden town. 

Monroe city. 

Morgan City. 

Natchitoches town. 

New Iberia city. 

New Orleans city. 

Opelousas town.'. 

Patterson town. 

Plaquemine town. 

Ruston town. 

Shreveport city. 

Thiboaaux town. 

Winnfield town. 

Maine. 

Auburn city. 

Augusta city. 

Bangor city. 

Bath city. 

Belfast city. 

Biddeford city. 

Brewer city. 

Bridgton town. 

Brunswick town. 

Brunswick village... 
Calais city. 

Camden town. 

Caribou town. 

Chelsea town. 

Dexter town. 

East Livermore town.. 

Eastport city. 

Eden town. 

Ellsworth city. 

Fairfield town. 

Fairfield village. 

Farmington town. 

Fort Fairfield town.... 

Fort Kent town. 

Gardiner city. 

Gorham town. 

Hallowell city. 

Houlton town. 

Jay town. 

Kennebunk town. 

Kittery town. +. 

Lewiston city. 

Lisbon town. 

Lubec town. 

Madison town. 

Millinocket town. 

Milo town. 

Norway town. 

Old Town city. 

Orono town. 

Paris town. 

Pittsfield town. 

Portland city. 

Presque Isle town. 

Presque Isle village.. 

Rockland city. 

Rumford town. 

Rumford Falls village 
Saco city. 

Sanford town. 

Skowhegan town. 

South Berwick town.. 
South Portland city... 
Van Buren town. 

Waldoboro town. 

Waterville city. 

W estbrook city. 

Winslow town. 

York town. 

Maryland. 

Annapolis city. 

Baltimore city. 

Brunswick town. 

Cambridge town. 

Chestertown town. 


1910 

1900 

1890 

3,609 

1,313 


6,392 

3,314 

2,106 

11.449 

6.680 

3.442 

3,002 

1,561 

1,298 

10,209 

5.428 

3,256 

5.477 

2.332 

2.291 

2.532 

2.388 

1.820 

7,499 

6,815 

3,447 

339,075 

287,104 

242.039 

4.623 

2,998 

4,955 

2,951 

1,572 

3,590 

3,222 

3.377 

1.324 

767 

28,015 

16.013 

11,979 

3,824 

2,925 

15.064 

3,253 

2,078 

12.951 

11.250 

13.211 

11.683 

10,527 

24.803 

21,850 

19.103 

9,396 

10.477 

8.723 

4,618 

4,615 

5.294 

17,079 

16,145 

14.443 

5,667 

4.835 

4,193 

2,660 

2.868 

2.605 

6,621 

6,806 

6,012 

5,341 

5,210 

6,116 

7,655 

7,290 

3.015 

2,825 

4,621 

5.377 

4.758 

4.087 

3.216 

3.092 

2.356 

3.530 

2.941 

2,732 

2,641 

2,129 

1.506 

4.961 

5,311 

4.908 

4.441 

4.379 

1,946 

3,549 

4.297 

4.S04 

4,435 

3.878 

3,510 

2,801 

2.238 

2.130 

3,210 

3,288 

3,207 

4.3S1 

4.181 

3.526 

3,710 

2.528 

1.S26 

5.311 

5.501 

5,491 

2.822 

2,540 

2.8S8 

2,864 

2,714 

3.181 

5,845 

4,686 

4.015 

2,987 

2,758 

1.541 

3,099 

3.228 

3.172 

3.533 

2.872 

2.864 

26,247 

23,761 

21,701 

4.116 

3.603 

3.120 

3.363 

3,005 

2.069 

3,379 

3.368 

2,764 

1.815 

2,556 

1,150 

1,029 

3.002 

2,902 

2,665 

6.317 

5,763 

5,312 

3,555 

3.257 

2.790 

3.436 

3.225 

3,156 

2.891 

2,891 

2,503 

58,571 

50,145 

36,425 

5.179 

3,804 

3,046 

2,938 

1.256 

1,262 

8,174 

8.150 

8.174 

6.777 

3.770 

898 

5.427 

2.595 


6.5S3 

6,122 

6,075 

9.049 

6,078 

4,201 

5.341 

5,180 

5,06S 

2.935 

3.188 

3.434 

7.471 

6.2S7 

3,065 

1,878 

1,168 

2.656 

3,145 

3,505 

11,458 

9.477 

7,107 

8.281 

7,2S3 

6,632 

2,709 

2.277 

1,814 

2.802 

2,668 

2,444 

8.609 

8,525 

7.604 

558.485 

SOS.957 

434,439 

3,721 

2,471 

6,407 

5,747 

4.192 

2,735 

3,008 

2,632 






























































































































































































































































































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49 


Table 9.— POPULATION OF INCORPORATED PLACES AND NEW ENGLAND TOWNS HAVING, IN 1910, 2,500 

INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1910, 1900, AND 1890—Continued. 

[This table includes all incorporated places having 2,500 inhabitants or more in 1910. so far as they have been returned by the census enumerators separate from the 
townships, precincts, districts, etc., of which they form a part. It also includes all towns in New England which had a population of 2,500 or more in 1910.] 


CITY, TOWN, VILLAGE, 
OR BOROUGH. 


1910 


1900 


Maryland—Con. 


Crisfield town.... 
Cumberland city 

Easton town. 

Frederick city... 
Frostburg town.. 


3,468 
21,839 
3,083 
10, 411 
6,028 


3,165 

17,128 

3,074 

9,296 

5,274 


Hagerstown city. 

Havre de Grace* city... 

Salisbury town. 

Westernport town. 

W estminster city. 


16,507 
4,212 
6,690 
2,702 
3,295 


13,591 
3,423 
4,277 
1,998 
3,199 


Massachusetts. 


Abington town. 
Adams town.... 
Agawam town.. 
Amesbury town 
Amherst town.. 


5,455 

13,026 

3,501 

9.894 

5,112 


4,489 

11,134 

2,536 
9,473 
5,028 


Andover town. 

Arlington town. 

Athol town. 

Attleborough town.... 
Ayer town. 


7,301 

11,187 

8,536 

16,215 

2,797 


6,813 

8,603 

7,061 

11,335 

2,446 


Barnstable town 

Barre town. 

Belmont town... 

Beverly city. 

Billerica town... 


4,676 
2,957 
5,542 
18,650 
2,789 


4,364 
2,059 
3,929 
13,884 
2,775 


Blackstone town.. 

Boston city. 

Braintree town... 
Bridgewater town 
Brockton city.... 


5,648 

670,585 

8,066 

7,688 

56,878 


5,721 
560,892 
5,981 
5,806 
40,063 


Brookline town.. 
Cambridge city.. 
Canton town 
Chelmsford town 
Chelsea city. 

Chicopee city.... 
Clinton town 
Cohasset town... 
Concord town... 
Dalton town. 


27,792 

19,935 

104,839 

91,886 

4,797 

4,584 

5,010 

3,984 

32,452 

34,072 

25,401 

19,167 

13,075 

13,667 

2,585 

2,759 

6,421 

5,652 

3,568 

3,014 


Danvers town... 
Dartmouth town 
Dedham town... 

Dracut town. 

Dudley town.... 


9,407 

4,378 

9,284 

3,461 

4,267 


8,542 

3,669 

7,457 

3,253 

3,553 


East Bridgewater town 
Easthampton town.... 

Easton town. 

Everett city. 

Fairhaven town. 


3,363 

8,524 

5,139 

33,484 

5,122 


3,025 

5,603 

4,837 

24,336 

3,567 


Fall River city. 

Falmouth town. 

Fitchburg city. 

Foxborough town.... 
Framingham town... 


119,295 

3,144 

37,826 

3,863 

12,948 


104,863 
3,500 
31,531 
3,266 
11,302 


Franklin town. 

Gardner town. 

Gloucester city. 

Grafton town. 

Great Barrington town 


5,641 
14,699 
24,398 
5,705 
5,926 


5,017 
10,813 
26,121 
4,869 
5,854 


Greenfield town. 
Hardwick town.. 
Haverhill city... 
Hingham town.. 
Holbrook town.. 

Holliston town.. 
Holyoke city.... 
Hudson town.... 
Hyde Park town 
Ipswich town. 

Lawrence city... 

Lee town. 

Leicester town... 

Lenox town. 

Leominster town 

Lexington town. 

Lowell city. 

Ludlow town.... 

Lynn city. 

Malden city. 


10,427 

7,927 

3,524 

3,203 

44,115 

37,175 

4,965 

5,059 

2,816 

2,229 

2,711 

2,598 

57,730 

45,712 

6,743 

5,454 

15,507 

13,244 

5,777 

4,658 

85,892 

62,559 

4,106 

3,596 

3,237 

3,416 

3,060 

2,942 

17,580 

12,392 

4,918 

3,831 

106,294 

94,969 

4,948 

3,536 

89,336 

68,513 

44,404 

33,664 


1890 

CITY, TOWN, VILLAGE, 
OR BOROUGH. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

1,565 

Massachusetts—Con. 

Manchester town. 

2,673 

2,522 

1,789 

12, 729 

Mansfield town. 

5,183 

4,006 

3,432 

2,939 

Marblehead town. 

7,338 

7,582 

8,202 

8,193 

Marlborough city. 

14,579 

13,609 

13,.805 

3,804 

Maynard town. 

6,390 

3,142 

2,700 

10,118 

Medfield town. 

3,466 

2,926 

1,493 

3,244 

Medford city. 

23,150 

18,244 
2,761 

11,079 

2,905 

Medway town. 

2,696 

2,985 

1.526 

Melrose city. 

15,715 

12,962 

8,519 

2,903 

Methuen town. 

11,448 

7,512 

4,814 


Middleborough town.. 

8,214 

6,885 

6.065 


Milford town. 

13,055 

11,376 

8,780 

4,260 

Millbury town. 

4,740 

7,924 

4,460 

4,428 

9,213 

Milton town. 

6,578 

4.278 

2,352 

Monson town. 

4,758 

3,402 

3,650 

9,798 

4,512 

Montague town. 

6,866 

6,150 

6,296 

Nantucket town. 

2,962 

3,006 

3,268 

6,142 

Natick town. 

9,866 

9,488 

9,118 

5,629 

Needham town. 

5,026 

4,016 

3,035 

6,319 

New Bedford city. 

96,652 

62,442 

40,733 

7,577 

2,148 

N ewburvport city. 

14,949 

14,478 

13.947 


Newton citv. 

39.S06 

33,587 

24,379 

4,023 

North Adams citv. 

22,019 

24,200 

4,243 

16,074 

3,742 

2,239 

North Andover town.. 

5,529 

2,098 
10,821 

North Attleborough 
town. 

9,562 

7,253 

6,727 

2,380 

North Brookfield town. 

3,075 

4,587 

3,871 

6,138 

Northampton citv. 

19,431 

18,643 

14,990 

448,477 

Northbridge town. 

8,807 

7,036 

4,603 

4,848 

Norton town. 

2,544 

1.826 

1,785 

4,249 

Norwood town. 

8,014 

5,480 

3,733 

27,294 

Orange town. 

5,282 

5,520 

4,568 

12,103 

Oxford town. 

3,361 

2,677 

2,616 

70,028 

Palmer town. 

8,610 

7,801 

6,520 

4,538 

Peabodv town. 

15,721 

11,523 

10,158 

2,695 

27,909 

Pepperell town. 

2,953 

3,701 

3,127 

Pittsfield citv. 

32,121 

21,766 

17,281 

14,050 

Plymouth town. 

12,141 

9,592 

7,314 

10,424 

Provincetown town.... 

4.369 

4,247 

23,899 

4,642 

2,448 

Quincy city. 

32,642 

16,723 

4,427 

Randolph town. 

4,301 

3,993 

3,946 

2,885 

Reading town. 

5,818 

4,969 

4,088 

7,454 

Revere town. 

18,219 

10,395 

5,668 

5,213 

3.122 

7.123 

Rockland town. 

6,928 

5,327 

4,592 

Rockport town. 

4,211 
43,697 

4,087 

1,996 

Salem city. 

35,956 

30,801 

2,944 

Saugus town. 

8,047 

5,084 

3,673 

2,911 

Somerset town. 

2,798 

2,241 

2,106 

4,395 

Somerville citv. 

77,236 
12,592 

61,643 

40,152 

4,493 

Southbridge town. 

10,025 

4,526 

7,655 

11,068 

South Hadley town.... 

4,894 

4,261 

2,919 

Spencer town. 

6,740 

7,627 

8,747 

74,398 

Springfield city. 

88,926 

62,059 

44,179 

2,567 

Stoneham town. 

7,090 

6,197 

6,155 

22,037 

Stoughton town. 

6,316 

5,442 

4,852 

2,933 

Sutton town. 

3,078 

3,328 

3,180 

9,239 

Swampscott town. 

6,204 

4,548 

3,198 

4,831 

Taunton citv. 

34,259 

31,036 

25,448 

8,424 

Templeton town. 

3,756 

3,489 

2,999 

24,651 

Tewksbury town. 

3,750 

3,683 

2,515 

5,002 

Uxbridge town. 

4,671 

3,599 

3,408 

4,612 

Wakefield town. 

11,404 

9,290 

6,982 

5,252 

Walpole town. 

4,892 

3,572 

2,604 

2,922 

Waltham city. 

27,834 

23,481 

18,707 

27,412 

Ware town. 

8,774 

8,263 

7,329 

4,564 

Wareham town. 

4,102 

3,432 

3,451 

2,474 

Warren town. 

4,188 

4,417 

4,681 

2,619 

Watertown town. 

12,875 

9,706 

7,073 

Webster town. 

11,509 

8,804 

7,031 

35; 637 

Wellesley town. 

5,413 

5,072 

3,600 

4,6(0 

10,193 

4,439 

West Springfield town. 

9,224 

7,105 

5,077 

West borough town.... 

5,446 

5,400 

5,195 

Westfield town. 

16,044 

12,310 

9,805 

44,654 

Westford town. 

2,851 

2,624 

2,250 

3,785 

3,120 

Westport town. 

2,928 

2,890 

2,599 

Weymouth town. 

12,895 

11,324 

10,866 

2,889 

Whitman town. 

7,292 

6,155 

4,441 

7,269 

Williamstown town... 

3,708 

5,013 

4,221 

3,197 

Winehendon town. 

5,678 

5,001 

4,390 

77,696 

Winchester town. 

9,309 

7,248 

4,861 

L939 

Winthrop town. 

10,132 

6,058 

2,726 

55,727 

Woburn city. 

15,308 

14,254 

13,499 

23; 031 

Worcester city. 

145,986 

118,421 

1 84,655 


1910 

1900 

1890 

10,763 

9,654 

8,756 

5,833 

4,519 

3,763 

3,419 

2,667 

2,669 

2,757 

2,047 

1,655 

12,706 

11,802 

11,283 

14,817 

14,509 

9,431 

25.267 

18,563 

13,197 

45,166 

27,628 

27,839 

4,119 

3,282 

9,185 

6,562 

3,692 

4,583 

3,911 

2,566 

4,519 

4,686 

5,303 

5,218 

912 

450 

8,375 

5,997 

4,461 

4,886 

4,092 

3,867 

6,859 

6,489 

6,235 

5,945 

6,216 

5,247 

3,775 

3,231 

465,766 

285,704 

205,876 

5,088 

4,151 

2,806 

2,516 

1,205 

731 

13,194 

9,549 

6,808 

38,550 

13,103 

9,803 

4,211 

3,380 

1,337 

5,856 

4,743 

5,023 

2,893 

2,161 

1,606 

112,571 

87,565 

60,278 

4,045 

3,559 

8,981 

3,381 

3,056 

4,050 

1,772 

4,383 

3,172 

2,972 

4,120 

427 

5,001 

4,151 

3,915 

10,490 

7,790 

3,945 

5,113 

3,359 

2,062 

5,030 

5,209 

4,482 

9,216 

9,242 

8,599 

12,821 

9,705 

7,745 

12,448 

13,255 

11,197 

31,433 

25,180 

20,798 

39,437 

24,404 

17,853 

31,229 

16; 485 

13,102 

3,946 

3,297 

2,753 

8,537 

5,643 

1,159 

9,132 

7,166 

7,517 

12,381 

14,260 

12,812 

4,722 

4,126 

2,940 

3,770 

3,829 

3,268 

11,503 

10,058 

9,093 

4,236 

4,370 

3,968 

10,507 

12,818 

10,630 

2,527 

2,363 

2,277 

6,893 

5,043 

5,258 

7,707 

6,576 

4,748 

3,972 

3,662 

2,701 

2,952 

2,014 


24,062 

20,818 

22,702 

8,460 

6,935 

6,078 

5,156 

4,287 

4,197 

4,974 

4,170 


2,702 

1,204 


2,812 

2,073 

1,626 

9,639 

8,696 

6,564 

4,778 

5,285 

2,872 

14,532 

9,769 

6,200 

18,863 

19,158 

13,543 

4,211 

4,668 

3,073 

4,163 

1,748 

50,510 

42,345 

46,322 

2,633 

2,543 

2,353 

3,154 

3,388 

3,127 

5,936 

5,155 

3,733 

12,615 

10,538 

5,760 

3,577 

4,009 

1,924 

3,635 

2,465 

2,489 

5,072 

3,550 

3,131 

12,115 

9,407 

4,353 

8,287 

5,183 

3,817 

6,230 

7,378 

6,129 


CITY, TOWN, VILLAGE, 
OR BOROUGH. 


Michigan. 


Adrian city. 
Albion city.. 
Allegan city. 
Alma city... 
Alpena city. 


Ann Arbor city. 

Battle Creek city... 

Bay City. 

Belding city. 

Benton Harbor city. 


Bessemer city... 
Big Rapids city. 
Boyne city ...*.. 

Cadillac city_ 

Charlotte city... 


Cheboygan city... 
Coldwater city... 
Crystal Falls city. 

Detroit city. 

Dowagiac city.... 


East Jordan village. 

Escanaba city. 

Flint city. 

Gladstone city. 

Grand Haven city.. 

Grand Ledge city... 
Grand Rapids city.. 
Greenville city 
Hamtramck village. 
Hancock city. 


Hastings city. 

Highland Park village 

Hillsdale city. 

Holland city. 

Houghton village. 


Ionia city. 

Iron Mountain city. 
Ironwood city....".. 

Ishpeming city. 

Jackson city. 


Kalamazoo city. 
Lansing city.... 

Lapeer city. 

Laurium village. 
Ludington city.. 


Manistee city ... 
Manistique city. 
Marine City.... 
Marquette city.. 
Marshall city... 


Menominee city. 

Midland city. 

Monroe city. 

Mount Clemens city. 
Mount Pleasant city. 


Munising village. 
Muskegon city... 
Negauneecity... 

Niles city. 

Nomay city_ 


Onaway city.. 
Otsego village. 
Owosso city... 
Petoskey city. 
Pontiac city.. 


Port Huron city. 

Red Jacket village... 
River Rouge village. 

Saginaw city. 

St. Clair city. 


St. Johns city. 

St. Joseph city. 

Sault Ste. Marie city. 
South Haven city... 
Sturgis city. 


Three Rivers city. 
Traverse City.... 
Wyandotte city.. 
Ypsilanticity.... 






































































































































































































































































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POPULATION—UNITED STATES 


Table 9.— POPULATION OF INCORPORATED PLACES AND NEW ENGLAND TOWNS HAYING, IN 1910, 2,500 

INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1910, 1900, AND 1890—Continued. 

[This table includes all incorporated places having 2,500 inhabitants or more in 1910, so far as they have been returned by the census enumerators separate from the 
townships, precincts, districts, etcof which they form a part. It also includes all towns in New England which ha'd a population of 2,500 or more in 1910.] 


CITY, TOWN, VILLAGE, 
OE BOROUGH. 


Minnesota. 

Albert Lea city. 

Alexandria city. 

Anoka city. 

Austin city. 

Bemidji city. 

Brainerd city. 

Chisholm village. 

Cloquet city. 

Crookston city. 

Detroit city. 

Duluth city. 

East Grand Forks city. 

Ely city.. 

Eveleth city. 

Fairmont city. 

Faribault city. 

Fergus Falls city. 

Hastings city. 

Hibbing village. 

Lake City. 

Little Falls city. 

Luveme city. 

Mankato city. 

Melrose city. 

Minneapolis city. 

Montevideo city. 

Moorhead City.'. 

New Ulm city. 

Northfield city. 

Owatorina city. 

Bed Wing city. 

Kichfield village. 

Bochester city. 

St. Cloud city. 

St. Paul city. 

St. Peter city. 

South St. Paul city_ 

Staples city. 

Stillwater city. 

Thief Biver Falls city.. 

Two Harbors city. 

Virginia city. 

Wabasha city. 

Waseca city. 

West Minneapolis vil¬ 
lage. 

West St. Paul city. 

Willmar city. 

Winona city. 

Mississippi. 

Aberdeen city. 

Bay St. Louis city. 

Biloxi city. 

Brookhaven city. 

Canton city.... 

Ciarksdale city. 

Collins city. 

Columbus'city. 

Corinth city. 

Greenville city. 

Greenwood city. 

Grenada city. 

Gulfport city. 

Hattiesburg' city. 

Jackson city. 

Laurel city. 

MeComb city. 

Meridian city. 

Moss Point city. 

Natchez city. 

Okolona city. 

Pascagoula city. 

Starkville city. 

Tupelo city. 

Vicksburg'city. 

Water Valley city. 

West Point city.. 

Winona city. 

Yazoo city. 

Missouri. 

Aurora city. 

Boonville city. 

Brookfield city. 

Butler city. 

Cameron city.... 


1910 

1900 

1890 

6,192 

4,500 

3,305 

3,001 

2,681 

2,118 

3,972 

3,769 

4,252 

6,900 

5,474 

3,901 

5,099 

2,183 


8,526 

7,684 

7,031 

7,524 

5,703 

3,072 

2,530 

7,559 

2,807 

78,466 

5,359 

3,457 

52,969 

33,115 

2,533 

2,077 

795 

3,572 

3,717 

901 

7,036 

2,752 


2,958 

3,040 

1,205 

9,001 

7,868 

6,520 

6,887 

6,072 

3,772 

3,983 

3,811 

3,705 

8,832 

2,481 


3,142 

2,744 

2,128 

6,078 

5,774 

2,354 

2,540 

2,223 

1,466 

10,365 

10,599 

8,838 

2,591 

1,768 

780 

301,408 

202,718 

164,738 

3,056 

2,146 

1,437 

4,840 

3,730 

2,088 

5,648 

5,403 

3,741 

3,265 

3,210 

2,659 

5,658 

5,561 

3,849 

9,048 
2,673 
7,844 

7,525 

6,294 

6,843 

5,321 

10,600 

8,663 

7,686 

214,744 

163,065 

133,156 

4,176 

4,302 

3,671 

4,510 

2,322 

2,242 

2,558 

1,504 

585 

10,198 

12,318 

11,260 

3,714 

1,819 

191 

4,990 

3,278 


10,473 

2,962 


2,622 

2,528 

2,487 

3,054 

3,103 

2,482 

3,022 

1,648 


2,660 

1,830 

1,596 

4,135 

3,409 

1,825 

18,583 

19,714 

18,208 

3,708 

3,434 

3,449 

3,388 

2,872 

1,974 

8,049 

5,467 

3,234 

5,293 

2,678 

2,142 

3,929 

3,404 

2,131 

4,079 
2,581 
8,988 

1,773 

781 

6,484 

4,559 

5,020 

3,661 

2,111 

9,610 

7,642 

6,658 

5,836 

3,026 

1,055 

2,814 

2,568 

2,416 

6,386 

1,060 

11,733 

4,175 

1,172 

21,262 

7,816 

5,920 

8,465 

3,193 


6,237 

4,477 

2,383 

23,285 
3,054 
11,791 

14,050 

10,624 

12,210 

10,101 

2,584 

2,177 

2,099 

3,379 

708 

2,698 

1,986 

1,725 

3,881 

2,118 

1,477 

20,814 

- 14,834 

13,373 

4,275 

3,813 

2,832 

4,864 

3,193 

2,762 

2,512 

2,455 

1,648 

6,796 

4,944 

3,286 

4,148 

6,191 

3,482 

4,252 

4,377 

4,141 

5,749 

5,484 

4,547 

2,894 

3,158 

2,812 

2,980 

2,979 

2,917 


CITY, TOWN, VILLAGE, 
OR BOROUGH. 


Missouri—Con. 

Cape Girardeau city... 

Carrollton city. 

Carterville city. 

Carthage city. 

Caruthersvil'le city. 

Charleston city. 

Chillicothe city. 

Clinton city. 

Columbia city. 

De Soto city. 

Eldorado Springs city.. 
Excelsior Springs city.. 

Farmington city. 

Fayette city. 

Festus city. 

Flat Biver city. 

Fredericktown city_ 

Fulton city. 

Hannibal city. 

Higginsville city. 

Independence city. 

Jefferson City. 

Joplin city. 

Kansas City. 

Kennett city.,.. 

Kirksville city. 

Kirkwood city. 

Lexington city. 

Liberty city. 

Louisiana city. 

Macon city. 

Maplewood city. 

Marceline city. 

Marshall city. 

Maryville city. 

Mexico city. 

Moberly city. 

Monette eity. 

Neosho city. 

Nevada city. 

Poplar Bluff city. 

Bich Hill city. 

Richmond city. 

St. Charles city. 

St. Joseph city. 

St. Louis city. 

Sedalia city. 

Sikeston city. 

Slater city. 

Springfield city. 

Trenton city. 

Warrensburg city. 

Washington city. 

Webb City. 

Webster Groves city... 

Wellston city. 

West Plains city,. 

Montana. 

Anaconda city. 

Billings city.. 

Bozeman city. 

Butte city. 

Deer Lodge city. 

Great Falls city. 

Havre town. 

Helena city. 

Kalispel city. 

Lewistown city. 

Livingston city. 

Miles City. 

Missoula city. 

Bed Lodge city. 

Nebraska. 

Alliance city. 

Auburn city. 

Aurora city. 

Beatrice city. 

Benson city. 

Blair city. 

Chadron city. 

Columbus city___ 

Fairbury city. 

Falls City. 


1910 

1900 

1890 

8,475 

4,815 

4,297 

3,452 

3,854 

3,878 

4,539 

4,445 

2,884 

9,483 

9,416 

7,981 

3,655 

2,315 

230 

3,144 

1,893 

1,381 

6,265 

6,905 

5,717 

4,992 

5,061 

4,737 

9,662 

5,651 

4,000 

4,721 

5,611 

3,960 

2,503 

2,137 

1,543 

3,900 

1,881 

2,034 

2,613 

1,778 

1,394 

2,586 

2,717 

2,247 

2,556 

1,256 

1,335 

5,112 



2; 632 

1,577 

917 

5,228 

4,883 

4,314 

18,341 

12,780 

12,857 

2,628 

2,791 

2,342 

9,859 

6,974 

6,380 

11,850 

9,664 

6,742 

32,073 

26.023 

9,943 

248,381 

163,752 

132,716 

3,033 

1,509 

302 

6,347 

5,966 

3,510 

4,171 

2,825 

1,777 

5,242 

4,190 

4,537 

2,980 

2,407 

2,558 

4,454 

5,131 

5,090 

3,584 

4,976 

3,920 

4,068 

3,371 

2,638 

1,977 

4,869 

4,762 

5,086 

4,297 

4,577 

4,037 

5,939 

5,099 

4,789 

10,923 

8,012 

8,215 

4,177 

3,115 

1,699 

3,661 

2,725 

2,198 

7,176 

7,461 

7,262 

6,916 

4,321 

2,187 

2,755 

4,053 

4,008 

3,664 

3,478 

2,895 

9,437 

7,982 

6,161 

77,403 

102,979 

52,324 

687,029 

575,238 

451,770 

17,822 

15,231 

14,068 

3,327 

1,077 

636 

3,238 

2,502 

2,400 

35,201 

23,267 

2.1,850 

5,656 

5,396 

5,039 

4,689 

4,724 

4,706 

3,670 

3,015 

2,725 

11,817 

9,201 

5,043 

7,080 

7,312 

2,914 

1,895 

1,783 

2,902 

2,091 

10,134 

9,453 

3,975 

10,031 

3,221 

836 

5,107 

3,419 

2,143 

39,165 

30,470 

10,723 

2,570 

1,324 

1,463 

13,948 

14,930 

3,979 

3,624 

1,033 


12,515 

10,770 

13,834 

5,549 

2,526 

2,992 

1,096 


5.359 

2,778 

2,850 

4,697 

1,938 

956 

12,869 

4,366 

3,426 

4,860 

2,152 

624 

3,105 

2,535 

829 

2,729 

2,664 

1,537 

2,630 

1,921 

1,862 

9,356 

7,875 

13,836 

3,170 

510 

2,584 

2,970 

2,069 

2,687 

1,665 

1,867 

5,014 

3,522 

3,134 

5,294 

3,140 

2,630 

3,255 

3,022 

2,102 


CITY, TOWN, VILLAGE, 
OR BOROUGH. 


Nebraska—Con. 

Fremont city. 

Grand Island city. 

Hastings city. 

Havelock village. 

Holdrege city. 

Kearney city. 

Lincoln city. 

McCook city. 

Nebraska City. 

Norfolk city. 

North Platte city. 

Omaha city. 

Plattsmouth city. 

South Omaha city. 

UniversityPlace village 

Wymore city. 

York city. 

Nevada. 

Beno city. 

Sparks city. 

New Hampshire. 

Berlin city. 

Claremont town. 

Concord city. 

Conway town. 

Derry town. 

Dover city. 

Exeter town. 

Farmington town. 

Franklin city. 

Goffstown town. 

Haverhill town. 

Keene city. 

Laconia city. 

Lancaster town. 

Lebanon town. 

Littleton town. 

Littleton village. 

Manchester city. 

Milford town. 

Nashua city. 

Newmarket town. 

Newport town. 

Pembroke town. 

Portsmouth city. 

Rochester city.'.. 

Somersworth city. 

W alpole town. 

New Jersey. 

Asbury Park city. 

Atlantic City. 

Bayonne city. 

Bloomfield town. 

Boon ton town. 

Borden town city. 

Boundbrook borough.. 

Bridgton city. 

Burlington city. 

Camden city..'.. 

Carlstadt borough. 

Cliffside Park borough. 
Collingswood borough. 

Dover town. 

East Newark borough. 

East Orange city. 

East Rutherford bor¬ 
ough. 

Edgewater borough.... 

Elizabeth city. 

Englewood city. 

Flemington village. 

Fort Lee borough. 

Freehold town. 

Garfield borough. 

Glen Ridge borough.... 

Gloucester city. 

Guttenberg town. 

Hackensack town. 

Haekettstown town.... 
Haddonfield borough.. 

Haledon borough. 

Hammonton town. 

Harrison town. 

Hawthorne borough... 
Hoboken city. 


1910 

1900 

1890 

8,718 

7,241 

6,747 

10,326 

7,554 

7,536 

9,338 

7,188 

13,584 

2,680 

1,480 


3,030 

3,007 

2,601 

6,202 

5,634 

8,074 

43,973 

40,169 

55,154 

3,765 

2,445 

2,346 

5,488 

7,380 

11,941 

6,025 

3,883 

3,038 

4,793 

3,640 

3,055 

124,096 

102,555 

140,452 

4,287 

4,964 

8,392 

26,259 

26,001 

8,062 

3,200 

1,130 

571 

2,613 

2,626 

2,420 

6,235 

5,132 

3,405 

10,867 

2,500 

11,780 

4,500 

3,563 

8,886 

3,729 

7,529 

6,498 

5,565 

21,497 

19,632 

17,004 

3,413 

3,154 

2,331 

5,123 

3,583 

2,604 

13,247 

13,207 

12,790 

4,897 

4,922 

4,284 

3,064 

2,621 

2,265 

6,132 

5,846 

4,085 

2,579 

2,528 

1,981 

3,498 

3,414 

2,545 

10,068 

9,165 

7,446 

10,183 

8,042 

6,143 

3,054 

3,190 

3,373 

5,718 

4,965 

3,763 

4,069 

3,059 

4,066 

3,365 

70^ 063 

56,987 

44,126 

3,939 

3,739 

3,014 

26,005 

23,898 

19,311 

3,348 

2,892 

2,742 

3,765 

3,126 

2,623 

3,062 

3,183 

3,172 

11,269 

10,637 

9,827 

8,868 

8,466 

7,396 

6,704 

7,023 

6,207 

2,668 

2,693 

2,163 

10,150 

4,148 


46,150 

27,838 

13,055 

55,545 

32,722 

19,033 

15,070 

9,668 

4,930 

3,901 


4,250 

4,110 

4,232 

3,970 

2,622 

1,462 

14,209 

13,913 

11,424 

8,336 

7,392 

7,264 

94,538 

75,935 

58,313 

3,807 

2,574 

1,549 

3,394 

968 

4,795 

1,633 

539 

7,468 

5,938 


3,163 

2,500 


34.371 

21,506 


4,275 

2,640 


2,655 

1,006 


73,409 

52,130 

37,764 

9,924 

6,253 

2,693 

4,472 

2,145 

1,977 

3,233 

2,934 

2,932 

10.213 

3,504 

1.028 

3.260 

1,960 

9,462 

6,840 

6,564 

5,647 

3,825 

1.947 

14,050 

9,443 

6,004 

2,715 

2,474 

2,417 

4,142 

2,560 

5,088 

2,776 

2,502 

3,481 

3,833 

14,498 

10,596 

8,338 

3,400 

2,096 

70,324 

59,364 

43,648 





































































































































































































































































































NUMBER AND DISTRIBUTION 


51 


Table 9.— POPULATION OF INCORPORATED PLACES AND NEW ENGLAND TOWNS HAYING. IN 1910, 2,500 

INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1910, 1900, AND 1890—Continued. 


IThis table includes all incorporated places having 2,500 inhabitants or more in 1910, so far as they have been returned by the census enumerators separate from the 
townships, precincts, districts, etc., of which they form a part. It also includes all towns in New England which had a population of 2,500 or more in 1910.] 


CITY, TOWN, VILLAGE, 
OK BOROUGH. 


New Jersey—Con. 

Irvington town. 

Jersey City. 

Kearny town. 

Keyport borough. 

Lain bert ville city. 

Little Ferry borough... 

Lodi borough. 

Long Branch city. 

Madison borough. 

Millville city. 

Montclair town. 

Morristown town. 

New Brunswick city... 

Newark city.l. 

Newton town. 

North Plainfield bor¬ 
ough . 

N utley town. 

Orange city. 

Passaic city. 

Paterson city. 

Perth Amboy city. 

Phillipsburg town. 

Plainfield city. 

Pleasantville borough.. 
Princeton borough. 

Prospect Park borough. 

Rahway city. 

Raritan town. 

Red Bank borough. 

Ridgewood village. 

Roosevelt borough. 

Roselle borough. 

Roselle Park borough.. 
Rutherford borough... 
Salem city. 

Secaucus borough. 

Somerville borough- 

South Amboy city. 

South Orange village... 
South River borough... 

Summit city. 

Tenafly borough. 

Trenton city. 

Union town. 

Vineland borough. 

Wallington borough.... 
W ashington borough... 
West Hoboken town... 
West New York town.. 

West Orange town. 

Westfield town. 

Wharton borough. 

Woodbury city. 

New Mexico. 

Albuquerque city. 

Clovis city. 

Las Cruces town. 

Las Vegas city (East 

Las Vegas P. O.). 

Las Vegas town. 

Raton city. 

Roswell city. 

Santa Fe city. 

Silver City. 

Tucumcaricity. 

New York. 

Albany city. 

Albion village. 

Amityville village. 

Amsterdam city. 

Auburn city. 

Babylon village. 

Baldwinsville village... 
Ballston Spa village.... 

Batavia village. 

Bath village. 

Binghamton city. 

Brockport village. 

Buffalo city. 

Canandaigua village... 
Canastota village. 


1910 

1900 

1890 

11,877 

5,255 


267,779 

206,433 

163,003 

18,059 

10,896 


3,554 

3,413 

3,411 

4,657 

4,637 

4,142 

2,541 

1.240 

781 

4,138 

1,917 

998 

13,298 

8,872 

7,231 

4,658 

3.754 

2,469 

12,451 

10,583 

10,002 

21,550 

13,962 


12,507 

11,267 

8,156 

23,388 

20,006 

18,603 

347,469 

246,070 

181,830 

4,467 

4,376 

3,003 

6,117 

5,009 


6,009 



29,630 

24,141 

18,844 

54,773 

27,777 

13,028 

125,600 

105,171 

78,347 

32,121 

17,699 

9,512 

13,903 

10,052 

8,644 

20,550 

15,369 

11,267 

4,390 

2,182 


5,136 

3,899 

3,422 

2,719 



9,337 

7,935 

7,105 

3,672 

3,244 

2,556 

7.398 

5,428 

4,145 

5,416 

2,685 

1,047 

5,786 



2,725 

1,652 

996 

3,138 



7,045 

4,411 

2,293 

6,614 

5,811 

5,516 

4,740 

1,626 


5,060 

4,843 

3,861 

7,007 

6,349 

4,330 

6,014 

4,608 

3,106 

4,772 

2,792 

1,796 

7,500 

5,302 


2,756 

1,746 

1,046 

96,815 

73,307 

57,458 

21,023 

15,187 

10,643 

5,282 

4,370 

3,822 

3,448 

1,812 


3,567 

3,580 

2,831 

35,403 

23,094 


13,560 

5,267 


10,980 

6,889 


6,420 



2; 983 

2,069 


4,642 

4,087 

3,911 

11,020 

6,238 

3,785 

3,255 



3,836 



3.755 

3,552 

2,312 

3,179 

2,767 

2,385 

4,539 

3,540 

1,255 

6,172 

2,049 

343 

5,072 

5,603 

6,185 

3,217 

2,735 

2,102 

2,526 



100,253 

94,151 

94,923 

5,016 

4,477 

4,586 

2,517 

2,038 

2,293 

31.267 

20,929 

17,336 

34,668 

30,345 

25,858 

2,600 

2,157 


3,099 

2,992 

3,040 

4,138 

3,923 

3,527 

11,613 

9,180 

7,221 

3,884 

4,994 

3,261 

48,443 

39,647 

35,005 

3,579 

3,398 

3,742 

423,715 

352,387 

255,664 

7,217 

6,151 

5,868 

3,247 

3,030 

2,774 


1910 


1900 


1890 


CITY, TOWN, VILLAGE, 
OR BOROUGH. 


New York—Con. 

Canton village. 

Carthage village. 

Catskill village. 

Clyde village. 

Cohoes city. 

Cold Springs village.... 

Corning city. 

Cornwall village. 

Cortland city. 

Dansville village. 

Depew village. 

Dobbs Ferry village.... 

Dolgeville village. 

Dunkirk city. 

East Aurora village.... 

East Syracuse village... 

Ellenville village. 

Elmira city. 

Elmira Heights village. 
Fairport village. 

Fishkill Landing vil¬ 
lage. 

Fort Edward village... 

Fort Plain village. 

Frankfort village. 

Fredonia village. 

Freeport village. 

Fulton city. 

Geneva city. 

Glens Falls city. 

Gloversville city. 

Goshen village. 

Gouvemeur village 

Granville village. 

Green Island village.... 
Greenport village. 

Hastings-upon-Hudson 

village. 

Haverstraw village.... 

Hempstead village. 

Herkimer village. 

Homer village. 

Hoosick Falls village... 

Hornell city. 

Hudson city. 

Hudson Falls village... 
Ilion village. 


2,701 

2,757 

2,580 

3,563 

2,895 

2,278 

5,296 

5,484 

4,920 

2,695 

2,507 

2,638 

24,709 

23,910 

22,509 

2,549 

2,067 


13,730 

11,061 

8,550 

2,658 

1.966 

760 

11,504 

9,014 

8,590 

3,938 

3,633 

3,758 

3,921 

3,379 


3,455 

2,888 

2,083 

2,685 

1,915 


17,221 

11,616 

9,416 

2,781 

2,366 

1,582 

3,274 

2,509 

2,231 

3,114 

2,879 

2,881 

37,176 

35,672 

30,893 

2,732 

1,763 


3,112 

2,489 

2,552 

3,902 

3,673 

3,617 

3,762 

3,521 


2,762 

2,444 

2,864 

3,303 

2,664 

2,291 

5,285 

4,127 

3,399 

4,836 

2,612 


10,480 

18,206 

16.035 

12,446 

10,433 

7,557 

15,243 

12,613 

9,509 

20,642 

18,349 

13,864 

3,081 

2,826 

2.907 

4.128 

3,689 

3,458 

3,920 

2,700 


4,737 

4,770 

4.463 

3,089 

2,366 


4,552 

2,002 

1,466 

5,669 

5,935 

5,070 

4,964 

3,582 

4,831 

7,520 

5,555 


2,695 

2,381 


5,532 

5,671 

7,014 

13,617 

11,918 

10,996 

11,417 

9,528 

9,970 

5,189 

4,473 

2,895 

6,588 

5,138 

4,057 


Ithaca city. 

Jamestown city.. 
Johnstown city.. 
Kingston city.... 
Lackawanna city 


14,802 
31,297 
10,447 
25,908 
14,549 


13,136 
22,892 
10,130 
24,535 


11,079 

16,038 

7,768 

21,261 


Lancaster village. 

Leroy village. 

Lestershire village 
Little Falls city... 
Lockport city. 


4,364 
3,771 
3,775 
12,273 
17,970 


3,750 
3,144 
3,111 
10,381 
16,581 


1,692 

2,743 


8,783 
16,038 


Lowville village. 

Lyons village. 

Malone village. 

Mamaroneck village... 
Massena village. 


2,940 
4,460 
6,467 
5,699 
2,951 


2,352 

4,300 

5,935 


2,032 


2.511 
4,475 
4,986 


1,049 


Matteawan village. 

Mechanicville village.. 

Medina village. 

Middletown city. 

Mount Kisco village... 


6,727 

6,634 

5,683 

15,313 

2,802 


5,807 

4,695 

4,716 

14,522 

1,346 


4,278 

2,679 

4,492 

11,977 

1,095 


Mount Morris village .. 
Mount Vernon city.... 

New Rochelle city. 

New York City 2 . 

Manhattan Borough.. 

Bronx Borough . 

Brooklyn Borough.... 
Richmond Borough... 

Queens Borough . 

Newark village. 


2,782 
30,919 
28,867 
4,766,883 
2,831,542 
430.980 
1,634.351 
85,969 
284,041 
6,227 


2,410 
21,228 
14,720 
3,437,202 
1,850,093 
200,507 
1,166,582 
67,021 
152,999 
4,578 


2,286 
10,830 
9,057 
2,507,414 
1,441,316 
88.908 
838,547 
51,693 
87.050 
3,698 


Newburgh city. 

Niagara Falls city. 

North Tarrytown vil¬ 
lage. 

NorthTona wanda city. 
Norwich village. 


27,805 
30,445 

5.421 
11.955 

7.422 


24,943 

19,457 

4,241 
9,069 
5,766 


23,087 


3,179 

4.793 

5.212 


CITY, TOWN, VILLAGE, 
OR BOROUGH. 


New York—Con. 

Nyack village. 

Ogdensburg city. 

Olean city. 

Oneida city. 

Oneonta city. 

Ossining village. 

Oswego city. 

Owego village. 

Patchogue village. 

Peekskill village. 

Penn Yan village. 

Perry village. 

Plattsburg city. 

Port Chester village.... 
Port Jervis city. 

Potsdam village. 

Poughkeepsie city. 

Rensselaer city. 

Rochester city. 

Rockville Center vil¬ 
lage. 

Rome city. 

Rye village. 

Sag Harbor village. 

St. Johnsville village... 
Salamanca village. 

Saranac Lake village .. 
Saratoga Springs vil- 

„ lage . 

Saugerties village. 

Schenectady city. 

Scotia village. 

Seneca Falls village.... 

Sidney village. 

Silver Creek village.... 

Solvay village. 

Southampton village.. 

Suffem village. 

Syracuse city. 

Tarrytown village. 

Tonawanda city. 

Troy city. 

Tuckahoe village. 

Tupper Lake village... 

Utica city. 

Walden village. 

Walton village. 

Wappingers Falls vil¬ 
lage. 

Warsaw village. 

Waterford village. 

Waterloo village. 

Watertown city. 

Watervliet city. 

Watkins village. 

Waverly village. 

Wellsville village. 

Westfield village. 

White Plains village... 

Whitehall village. 

Yonkers city. 

North Carolina. 

Asheville city. 

Belhaven town. 

Burlington city. 

Charlotte city. 

Concord city. 

Durham city. 

Edenton town. 

Elizabeth City town... 

Fayetteville town. 

Gastonia town. 

Goldsboro city. 

Graham town. 

Greensboro city. 

Greenville town. 

Henderson town. 

Hendersonville town.. 

Hickory town. 

High Point city. 

Kinston town. 

Lenoir town. 


1910 

1900 

1890 

4,619 

4,275 

4,111 

15,933 

12,633 

11,662 

14,743 

9,462 

7.358 

8,317 

6,364 

6,083 

9,491 

7,147 

6,272 

11,480 

7,939 

9,352 

23,368 

22,199 

21,842 

4,633 

5,039 


3,824 

2,926 


15,245 

10,358 

9,676 

4,597 

4,650 

4,254 

4,388 

2,763 

1,528 

11,138 

8,434 

7,010 

12,809 

7,440 

5,274 

9,564 

9,385 

9,327 

4,036 

3,843 

3,961 

27,936 

24,029 

22,206 

10,711 

7,466 

7,301 

218,149 

162,608 

133,896 

3,667 

1,884 


20,497 

15,343 

14,991 

3,964 



3,408 

1,969 


2,536 

1,873 

1,263 

5,792 

4,251 

3,692 

4,983 

2,594 

768 

12,693 

12,409 

11,975 

3,929 

3,697 

4,237 

72,826 

31,682 

19,902 

2,957 



6,588 

6,519 

6,116 

2,507 

2,331 

1,358 

2,512 

1,944 

1,678 

5,139 

3,493 

563 

2,509 

2,289 


2,663 

1,619 


137,249 

108,374 

88,143 

5,600 

4,770 

3,562 

8,290 

7,421 

7,145 

76,813 

60,651 

60,956 

2,722 



3 j 067 



74,419 

56,383 

44,007 

4,004 

3,147 

2.132 

3,103 

2,811 

2,299 

3,195 

3,504 

3,718 

3,206 

3,048 

3,120 

3,245 

3,146 


3,931 

4,256 

4,350 

26,730 

21,696 

14,725 

15,074 

14,321 

12,967 

2,817 

2,943 

2,604 

4,855 

4,465 

4,123 

4,382 

3,556 

3,435 

2,985 

2,430 

1,983 

15,949 

7,899 

4,042 

4,917 

4,377 

4,434 

79,803 

47,931 

32,033 

18,762 

14.694 

10,235 

2,863 

383 


4,808 

3,692 

1.716 

34,014 

18,091 

11,557 

8,715 

7,910 

4,339 

18,241 

6,679 

5,485 

2,789 

3,046 

2.205 

8,412 

6,348 

3,251 

7,045 

4,670 

4,222 

5,759 

4,610 

1,033 

6,107 

5,877 

4,017 

2,504 

2,052 

991 

15,895 

10,035 

3,317 

4,101 

2,565 

1.937 

4,503 

3,746 

4,191 

2,818 

1,917 

1.216 

3,716 

2,535 

2,023 

9,525 

4,163 


6,995 

4,106 

1,726 

3,364 

1,296 

673 


1 Includes population of Oswego Falls village: 1900,2,925; 1890,1,821. 


2 Population of New York and its boroughs as now constituted. 












































































































































































































































































52 


POPULATION—UNITED STATES 


Table 9.—POPULATION 


OF INCORPORATED PLACES AND NEW ENGLAND TOWNS 
INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1910, 1900, AND 1890—Continued. 


HAVING, IN 1910, 2,500 


[This table includes all incorporated places having 2,500 inhabitants or more in 1910, so far as they have been returned by 
townships, precincts, districts, etc., of which they form a part. It also includes all towns in New England which had 


the census enumerators separate from the 
a population of 2,500 or more in 1910.] 


CITY, TOWN, VILLAGE, 
OB BOROUGH. 


North Carolina—Con. 

Lexington town. 

Monroe city. 

Mooresville town. 

Morganton town. 

Mount Airy town. 

Newbem city. 

Oxford town. 

Raleigh city. 

Reidsville town. 

Rocky Mount town.... 

Salem town. 

Salisbury city. 

Shelby town. 

Statesville city. 

Tarboro town. 

Thomasville town. 

Washington city. 

Wilmington city. 

Wilson town. 

Winston city. 

North Dakota. 

Bismarck city. 

Devils Lake city. 

Dickinson city. 

Fargo city. 

Grand Forks city. 

Jamestown city. 

Mandan city. 

Minot city. 

Valley City. 

Williston city. 

Ohio. 

Akron city. 

Alliance city. 

Ashland city. 

Ashtabula city. 

Athens city. 

Barberton city. 

Bamesville village. 

Bellaire city. 

Bellefontaine city. 

Bellevue city. 

Berea village. 

Bowling Green city.... 

Bridgeport village. 

Bryan village. 

Bucyrus city. 

Byesville village. 

Cambridge city. 

Canal Dover city. 

Canton city. 

Carthage village. 

Celina village. 

Chicago Junction vil¬ 
lage. 

Chillieothe city. 

Cincinnati city. 

Circleville city. 

Cleveland city. 

Cleveland Heights vil¬ 
lage. 

Clyde village. 

Columbus city. 

Conneaut city. 

Coshocton city. 

Crestline village. 

Crooksville village. 

Cuyahoga Falls village. 
Dayton city. 

Defiance city. 

Delaware city. 

Delphos city. 

Dennison village. 

East Cleveland city.... 

East Liverpool city.... 
East Palestine village.. 
East Youngstown vil¬ 
lage..... 

Eaton village. 

Elmwood Place village 


1910 

1900 

1890 

4,163 

1,234 

1,440 

4,082 

2,427 

1,866 

3,400 

1,533 

886 

2,712 

1,938 

1,557 

3,844 

2,680 

1,768 

9,961 

9,090 

7,843 

3,018 

2,059 

2,907 

19,218 

13,643 

12,678 

4,828 

3,262 

2,969 

8,051 

2,937 

816 

5,533 

3,642 

2,711 

7,153 

6,277 

4,418 

3,127 

1,874 

1,394 

4,599 

3,141 

2,318 

4,129 

2,499 

1,924 

3,877 

751 

590 

6,211 

4,842 

3,545 

25,748 

20,976 

20,056 

6,717 

3,525 

2,126 

17,167 

10,008 

8,018 

5,443 

3,319 

2,186 

5,157 

1,729 

846 

3.678 

2,076 

897 

14.331 

9,589 

5,664 

12,478 

7,652 

4,979 

4,358 

2,853 

2,296 

3,873 

1,658 

1,328 

6,188 

1.277 

♦ 575 

4,606 

2,446 

1,089 

3,124 

763 

295 

69,067 

42,728 

27,601 

15,083 

8,974 

7,697 

6,795 

4,087 

3,566 

18,266 

12,949 

8,338 

5,463 

3,006 

2,620 

9,410 

4,354 


4,233 

3,721 

3,207 

12,946 

9,912 

9,934 

8,238 

6,649 

4,245 

5,209 

4,101 

3,052 

2.609 

2,510 

2,533 

5,222 

5,067 

3,467 

3,974 

3,963 

3,369 

3,641 

3,131 

3,008 

8,122 

6,560 

5,974 

3,156 

1,267 

789 

11,327 

8,241 

4,361 

6,621 

5,422 

3,470 

50,217 

30,667 

26,1S9 

3,618 

2,559 

2,257 

3,493 

2,815 

2,702 

2,950 

2,348 

1,299 

14,508 

12,976 

11,288 

296,908 

363,591 

325,902 

6,744 

6,991 

6,556 

560,663 

381,768 

261,353 

2,955 

2,815 



2,515 

2,327 

181,511 

125,560 

88,150 

8,319 

7,133 

3,241 

9,603 

6,473 

3,672 

3,807 

3,282 

2,911 

3,028 

835 

4,020 

3,186 

2,614 

61,220 

116,577 

85,333 

7,327 

7,579 

7,694 

9,076 

7,940 

8,224 

5,038 

4,517 

4,516 

4,008 

3,763 

2,925 

9,179 

2,757 

20,387 

16,485 

10,956 

3,537 

2,493 

1,816 

4,972 

3,187 



3,155 

2,934 

3,423 

2,532 


1 Figures 


CITY, TOWN, VILLAGE 
OB BOROUGH. 


Ohio—Con. 


1910 


1900 


1890 


CITY, TOWN, VILLAGE, 
OB BOROUGH. 


1910 


1900 


1890 


Ohio—Con. 


Elyria city. 

Findlay city. 

Fostoria city. 

Franklin milage.. 
Fremont city. 

Gabon city. 

Gallipoliscity. 

Girard village. 

Glouster village... 
Greenfield village. 


14,825 

8,791 

5,611 

14,858 

17,613 

18,553 

9,597 

7,730 

7,070 

2,659 

2,724 

2,729 

9,939 

8,439 

7,141 

7,214 

7,282 

6,326 

5,560 

5,432 

4,498 

3,736 

2,630 


2,527 

2,155 


4,228 

3,979 

2,460 


Wadsworth village.... 

3,073 

W apakoneta city. 

5,349 

Warren city. 

Washington Court 

11,081 

House city. 

7,277 

Wauseon village. 

2,650 

Wellston city. 

6,875 

Wellsville citv. 

7,769 

Wilmington village.... 

4,491 

Woodsfield village. 

2,502 


1,764 

3,915 

8,529 

5,751 
2,148 


8,045 

6,146 

3,613 

1,801 


1,574 

3,616 

5,973 

5,742 

2,060 

4,377 

5,247 

3,079 

1,031 


Greenville city.. 
Hamilton city... 
Hartwell village. 
Hillsboro village. 
Iron ton city. 


6,237 

35,279 

2,823 

4,296 

13,147 


Jackson city 
Kent village... 
Kenton city... 
Lakewood city 
Lancaster city. 


5,468 

4,488 

7,185 

15,181 

13,093 


Lebanon village. 
Leetonia village. 

Lima city. 

Lisbon village... 
Lockland village. 


2,698 

2,665 

30,508 

3,084 

3,439 


Logan village.... 
London village... 

Lorain city. 

Madisonville city 
Mansfield city... 


4,850 
3,530 
28,883 
5,193 
20,768 


Marietta city. 

Marion city. 

Martins Ferry city. 
Marysville village.. 
Massillon city. 


12,923 
18,232 
9,133 
3,576 
13,879 


Medina village. 

Miamisburg village.... 

Middleport village. 

Middletown city. 

Mingo Junction village. 


•2.734 
4,271 
3,194 
13,152 
4,049 


Montpelier milage. 

Mount Vernon city.... 

Napoleon village. 

Nelsonvillecitv...,_ 

New Comerstown vil¬ 
lage. 


2,759 

9,087 

4,007 

6,082 

2,943 


5,501 

5,473 

23,914 

17,565 

1,833 

1,507 

4,535 

3,020 

11,868 

10,939 

4,672 

4,320 

4,541 

3,501 

6,852 

5,557 

3,355 


8/991 

7,555 

2,867 

3,050 

2,744 

2,826 

21,723 

15,981 

3,330 

2,278 

2,695 

2,474 

3,480 

3,119 

3,511 

3,313 

16,028 

4,863 

3,140 

2,214 

17,640 

13,473 

13,348 

8,273 

11,862 

8.327 

7,760 

6,250 

3,048 

2,810 

11,944 

10,092 

2,232 

2,073 

3,941 

2,952 

2,799 

3,211 

9,215 

7,681 

2,954 

1,856 

1,869 

1,293 

6,633 

6,027 

3,639 

2,764 

5,421 

4,558 

2,659 

1,251 


Wooster city. 

Xenia city. 

Youngstown city. 
Zanesville city.... 

Oklahoma. 1 

Ada city. 

Altus city. 

Alva city. 

Anadarko city.... 
Ardmore city. 

Bartlesville city.. 
Blackwell city.... 
Chickasha city.... 
Claremorecity.... 
Clinton city. 

Coalgate city. 

Durant city. 

El Reno city. 

Elk City. 

Enid city. 

Frederick city.... 

Guthrie city. 

Hartshome city.. 

Hobart city. 

Hugo city. 

Kingfisher city... 

Krebs city. 

Lawton city. 

Me Alester city.... 
Mangum city. 

Miami city. 

Muskogee city 

Norman city. 

Nowata city. 

Oklahoma City.. 


6,136 
8,706 
79,066 
28,026 


6,063 

8,696 

44,885 

23,538 


5,901 

7,301 

33,220 

21,009 


4,349 
4,821 
3,688 
3,439 
8,618 


3,257 

1,927 



2,800 

2,190 

1,499 

8'759 

5,681 


6,181 
3,266 
10,320 
2,866 
2,781 


4,215 
2,644 
7,862 
2,064 
1,278 


698 

2,283 

3,209 

855- 


3,255 
5,330 
7,872 
3,165 
13,799 


2,921 
4,510 
5,370 
2,195 
10,087 


2,614 

2,969 

3,383 


3,444 


3,027 

11,654 

2,963 

3,845 

4,582 


2,036 

11,652 

2,435 

3,136 

2,676 


10,006- 

2,352- 


2,538 

2,884 

7,788 

12,954 

3,667 


2,214 

1,508 

5,562 

8,144 

2,672 


2,301 


4,125 


2,907 
25,278 
3,724 
3,672 
64,205 


1,893 

14,418 

3,040 

2,223 

32,452 


1,527 

4,254 

2,225 

498- 

10,037 


New Lexington village. 
New Philaaelphiacity. 

Newark city. 

Newburgh city. 

Niles city. 

North Baltimore vil¬ 
lage. 

Norwalk city. 

Norwood city. 

Oberlin village. 

Orrville village. 


2,559 
8,542 
25,404 
5,813 
8,361 


2,503 

7,858 

16,185 

4,365 

3,101 


1,701 
6,213 
18,157 
5,909 
7,468 


1,470 

4,456 

14,270 


4,289 


3,561 

7,074 

6,480 

4,082 

1,901 


2,857 

7,195 


4,376 

1,765 


Painesville city. 

Piqua city. 

Pomeroy village. 

Port Clinton village.... 
Portsmouth city. 


5,501 
13,388 
4,023 
3,007 
23,481 


5,024 

12,172 

4,639 

2,450 

17,870 


4,755 
9,090 
4,726 
2,049 
12,394 


Ravenna city.... 
Reading village.. 
Rockport village. 
St. Bernard city. 
St. Marys city... 


5,310 

3,985 

3,179 

5,002 

5,732 


4,003 

3,076 

2,038 

3,384 

5,359 


3,417 


1,779 

3,000 


Salem city. 

Sandusky city.. 
Shelby village., 

Sidney city. 

Springfield city. 


8,943 
19,989 
4,903 
6,607 
46,921 


7,582 

19,664 

4,685 

5,688 

38,253 


5,780 

18,471 

1,977 

4,850 

31,895 


Steubenville city 
Struthers village. 

Tiffin city. 

Toledo city. 

Toronto milage.. 


22,391 

3,370 

11,894 

168,497 

4,271 


14,349 


10,989 
131,822 
3,526 


13,394 


10,801 
81,434 
2,536 


Troy city. 

Uhrichsmllevillage.... 
Upper Sandusky vil 

lage. 

Urbanacity. 

Van Wert city. 


6,122 

4,751 

3,779 
7,739 
7,157 


5,881 

4,582 

3,355 

6,808 

6,422 


4,494 

3,842 

3,572 

6,510 

5,512 


Okmulgee city. 

Pauls Valley city. 

Pawhuskacity. 

Perry city. 

Ponca city. 

Purcell city. 

Sapulpacity. 

Shawm ee city. 

Stillwater city. 

Sulphur city.. 

Tahlequah city. 

Tulsa city. 

Vinita city. 

Wagoner city. 

Waurikacity. 

Woodward city. 

Oregon. 

Albany city. 

Ashland city. 

Astoria city. 

Baker City. 

Corvallis city. 

Eugene city. 

Grants Pass city. 

Klamath Falls town... 

La Grande city. 

Marshfield town. 

Medford city. 

Oregon City. 

Pendleton city_ 

Portland city. 

Roseburg city. 

St. Johns city. 

Salem city. 

The Dalles city. 


4,176 

2,322 


2,689 

2,157 

1,467 

2,776 

2,408 

3,133 

2,881 

3,351 

2,521 

2,529 

2,528 

2,740 

2,553 

2,277 

8,283 

4,259 

891 

12,474 

10,955 

3,462 

3,444 

2,577 

2,431 

3,684 

2,935 

1,198 

2,891 

1,916 

1,482 

18,182 

7,298 

1,390 

4,082 

3,157 

2,339 

4,018 

2,950 

2,372 

2,928 

696 


2,696 

2,018 


4,275 

3,149 

3,079 

5,020 

2,634 

1,784 

9,599 

8,381 

6,184 

6,742 

6,663 

2,604 

4,552 

1,819 

1,527 

9,009 

3,236 


3,897 

2,290 

1,432 

2,758 

447 

364 

4,843 

2,991 

2,583 

2,980 

1,391 

1,461 

8,840 

1,791 

967 

4,287 

3,494 

3,062 

4,460 

4,406 

2,506 

207,214 

90,426 

46,385 

4,738 

4,872 

14,094 

4,880 

1,690 

1,472 

4,258 

3,542 


3,029. 


for census of 1910, special census of 1907, and census of 1900 used. 














































































































































































































































































NUMBER AND DISTRIBUTION 


53 


Table 9.— POPULATION OF INCORPORATED PLACES AND NEW ENGLAND TOWNS HAVING, IN 1910, 2,500 

INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1910, 1900, AND 1890—Continued. 


[This table includes all incorporated places having 2,500 inhabitants or more in 1910, so far as they have been returned by the census enumerators separate from the 
townships, precincts, districts, etc., of which they form a part. It also includes all towns in New England which had a population of 2,500 or more in 1910.} 


CITY, TOWN, VILLAGE, 
OR BOROUGH. 


Pennsylvania. 

Allentown city.. 

Altoona city. 

Ambler borough. 

Ambridge borough.... 
Apollo borough. 

Archbald borough. 

Ashland borough. 

Ashley borough. 

Aspinwall borough.... 
Athens borough. 

Austin borough. 

Avalon borough. 

Avoca borough. 

Bangor borough. 

Barnesboro borough... 

Beaver borough. 

Beaver Falls borough.. 
Bellefonte borough.... 

Bellevue borough. 

Berwick borough. 

Bethlehem borough.... 

Birdsboro borough. 

Blairsville borough.... 

Blakeley borough. 

Bloomsburg town. 

Brackenridge borough. 

Braddock borough. 

Bradford city. 

Bridgeport borough.... 
Bristol borough. 

Brookville borough.... 

Butler borough. 

Canonsburg borough... 

Carbondale city. 

Carlisle borough. 

Carnegie borough. 

Carrick borough. 

Catasauqua borough... 
Chambersburg borough 
Charleroi borough. 

Chester city. 

Clairton borough. 

Clarion borough. 

Clearfield borough. 

Clifton Heights borough 

Coaldale borough. 

Coatesville borough.... 

Columbia borough. 

Connellsville borough.. 
Conshohocken borough 

Coplay borough. 

Coraopolis borough.... 

Corry city. 

Coudersport borough.. 
Crafton borough. 

Curwensville borough . 

Danville borough. 

Darby borough. 

Derry borough. 

Dickson City borough.. 

Donora borough. 

Dorranceton borough.. 
Downingtown borough 
Doylestown borough .. 

Dubois borough. 

Dunmore borough. 

Duquesne borough.... 

Duryea borough. 

East Conemaugh bor¬ 
ough. 

East Mauch Chunk 

borough. 

East Pittsburgh bor¬ 
ough. 

East Stroudsburg bor¬ 
ough . 

Easton city. 

Edgewood borough.... 
Edwardsville borough. 
Elizabethtown borough 
Ellwood City borough. 

Emaus borough. 

Emporium borough... 
Ephrata borough. 


1910 

1900 

1890 

51,913 

35,416 

25,228 

52,127 

38,973 

30,337 

2,649 

1,884 

1,073 

5,205 



3| 006 

2,924 

2,156 

7,194 

5,396 

4,032 

6,855 

6,438 

7,346 

5,601 

4,046 

3,192 

2,592 

1,231 


3,796 

3,749 

3,274 

2,941 

2,300 

1,679 

4,317 

2,130 

804 

4,634 

3,487 

3,031 

5,369 

4,106 

2,509 

3,535 

1,482 


3,456 

2,348 

1,552 

12,191 

10,054 

9,735 

4,145 

4,216 

3,946 

6,323 

3,416 

• 1,418 

5,357 

3,916 

2,701 

12,837 

1 10,758 

1 9,521 

2,930 

2,264 

2,261 

3,572 

3,386 

3,126 

5,345 

3,915 

2,452 

7,413 

6,170 

4,635 

3,134 



19,357 

15,654 

8,561 

14,544 

15,029 

10,514 

3,860 

3,097 

2,651 

9,256 

7,104 

6,553 

3,003 

2,472 

2,478 

20,728 

10,853 

8,734 

3,891 

2,714 

2,113 

17,040 

13,536 

10,833 

10,303 

9,626 

7,620 

10,009 

7,330 


6,117 



5,250 

3,963 

3,704 

11,800 

8,864 

7,863 

9,615 

5,930 


38,537 

33,988 

20,226 

3 ,: 



2,612 

2,004 

2,164 

6,851 

5,081 

2,248 

3,155 

2,330 

1,820 

5,154 



11,084 

5,721 

3,680 

11,454 

12,316 

10,599 

12,845 

7,160 

5,629 

7,480 

5,762 

5,470 

2,670 

1,581 

880 

5,252 

2,555 

962 

5,991 

5,369 

5,677 

3,100 

3,217 

1,530 

4,583 

1,927 


2,549 

1,937 

1,664 

7,517 

8,042 

7,998 

6,305 

3,429 

2,972 

2,954 

2,347 

1,968 

9,331 

4,948 

3,110 

8,174 



4,046 

2,211 

586 

3,326 

2,133 

1,920 

3,304 

3,034 

2,519 

12,623 

9,375 

6,149 

17,615 

12,583 

8,315 

15,727 

9,036 


7, 4,87 



5,046 

2,175 

1,158 

3,548 

3,458 

2,772 

' 5,615 

2,883 


3,330 

2,648 

1,819 

28,523 

25,238 

14,481 

2,596 

1,139 

616 

8,407 

5,165 

3,284 

2,587 

1,473 

1,218 

3,902 

2,243 


3,501 

1,468 

883 

2,916 

2,463 

2,147 

3,192 

2,451 



CITY, TOWN, VILLAGE, 
OR BOROUGH. 


Pennsylvania—Con. 

Erie city. 

Etna borough. 

Exeter borough. 

Ford City borough.... 
Forest City borough... 

Frackville borough.... 

Franklin city. 

Freedom borough. 

Freeland borough. 

Galeton borough. 

Gallitzin borough. 

Gettysburg borough... 

Gilberton borough. 

Girardville borough... 
Glassport borough. 

Greater Punxsutaw- 

ney borough. 

Greensburg borough... 
Greenville borough.... 
Grove City borough... 
Hanover borough. 

Harrisburg city. 

Hazleton city. 

Hollidaysburg borough 
Homestead borough... 
Honesdale borough.... 

Huntingdon borough.. 

Indiana borough. 

Irwin borough. 

Jeannette borough. 

Jenkintown borough .. 

Jermyn borough. 

Jersey Shore borough.. 
Johnsonburg borough . 

Johnstown city. 

Juniata borough. 

Kane borough. 

Kingston borough. 

Kittanning borough .. 
Knoxville borough.... 
Lancaster city. 

Lansford borough. 

Lansdale borough. 

Lansdowne borough... 
Larksville borough.... 
Latrobe borough. 

Lebanon city. 

Leechburg borough.... 
Lehighton borough.... 
Lewisburg borough.... 
Lewistown borough... 

Lock Haven city. 

Luzerne borough. 

Lykens borough. 

McAdoo borough. 

McDonald borough.... 

McKees Rocks borough 

McKeesport city. 

Mahanoy City borough. 
Mauch Chunk borough 
Mayfield borough. 

Meadville city. 

Mechanicsburg bor¬ 
ough . 

Media borough. 

Meyersdale borough... 
Middletown borough.. 

Millvale borough. 

Milton borough. 

Miners Mills borough.. 
Minersville borough... 

Monaca borough. 

Monessen borough. 

Monongahela City. 

Moosic Borough. 

Mount Carmel borough 
Mount Oliver borough. 

Mount Pleasant bor¬ 
ough . 

Mount Union borough. 

Munhall borough. 

Nanticoke borough.... 
Nazareth borough. 


1910 


66,525 
5,830 
3,537 
4,850 
5,749 

3,118 
9,767 
3,060 
6,197 
4,027 


3,504 
4,030 
5,401 
4,396 
5,540 


9,058 
13,012 
5,909 
3,674 
7,057 

64,186 
25,452 
3,734 
18,713 
2,945 

6,861 

5,749 

2,886 

8,077 

2,968 

3.158 
5,381 
4,334 

55,482 
5,285 

6,626 
6,449 
4,311 
5,651 
47,227 

8,321 

3,551 

4,066 

9,288 

8,777 

19,240 
3,624 
5,316 
3,081 
8,166 

7,772 

5,426 

2,943 

3,389 

2,543 

14,702 
42,694 
15,936 
3,952 
3,662 

12,780 

4,469 
3,562 
3,741 
5,374 

7,861 

7,460 

3.159 

7.240 
3,376 

11,775 

7,598 

3,964 

17,532 

4.241 

5,812 

3,338 

5,185 

18,877 

3,978 


1900 

1890 

CITY, TOWN, VILLAGE, 
OR BOROUGH. 

1910 

1900 

1890 



Pennsylvania—Con. 




52,733 

40,634 

New Brighton borough 

8,329 

6,820 

5,616 

5,384 

3,767 

New Castle city. 

36,280 

28,339 

11,600 

1,948 

790 

New Kensington bor- 




2,870 


ougli. 

7,707 

4,065 


4,279 

2,319 

New Philadelphia bor- 





ougli. 

2,512 

1,326 

562 

2,594 

2,520 

Norristown borough... 

27,875 

22,265 

19,791 

7,317 

6,221 





1,783 

704 

North Braddock bor- 




5,254 

1,730 

ougli. 

11,824 

6,535 


2,415 


North East borough... 

2,672 

2,068 

1,538 



Northampton borough. 

8,729 



2,759 

2,392 

Northumberland bor- 



3,495 

3,221 

ough. 

3,517 

2,748 

2,744 

4,373 

3,687 

Oakmont borough. 

3,436 

2,323 

1,678 

3,666 

3,584 







Oil City. 

15,657 

13,264 

10,932 



Old Forge borough.... 

11,324 

5,630 



Olyphant borough. 

8,505 

6,180 

4,083 

2 6,746 

2 4,194 

Parkesburg borough... 

2,522 

1,788 

1,514 

6,508 

4,202 

Parnassus borough.... 

2,578 

1,791 

516 

4,814 

3,674 





1,599 

1,160 

Parsons borough. 

4,338 

2,529 

2,412 

5,302 

3,746 

Patton borough. 

3,907 

2,651 


Pen Argyl borough.... 

3.967 

2,784 

2,108 

50,167 

39,385 

Porkasie borough. 

2,779 

1,803 

458 

14,230 

11,872 

Philadelphia city. 

1.549,008 

1,293,697 

1,046,904 

2,998 

2,975 





12,554 

7,911 

Philipsburg borough... 

3,585 

3,266 

3.245 

2,864 

2,816 

Phoenixville borough.. 

10,743 

9,196 

8,514 



Pitcairn borough. 

4,975 

2,001 


6,053 

5,729 

Pittsburgh city. 

533,905 

3 451,512 

3 343,904 

4,142 

1,963 

Pittston city. 

16,267 

12,556 

10,302 

2,452 

2,428 





5,865 

3,296 

Plymouth borough.... 

16,990 

13,649 

9.344 

2,091 

1,609 

Port Carbon borough.. 

2,678 

2,168 

1,976 



Portage borough. 

2,954 

810 


2,567 

2,650 

Pottstown borough.... 

15 ,599 

13,696 

13,285 

3,070 

1,853 

Pottsville borough. 

20,230 

15,710 

14,117 

3,894 






35,936 

21,805 

Quakertown borough.. 

3,801 

3,014 

2,169 

1,709 


Rankin borough. 

6,042 

3,775 



Reading city A. 

96,071 

78,961 

58,661 

5,296 

2,944 

Renovo borough. 

4,621 

4,082 

4,154 

3,846 

2,381 

Reynoldsville borough. 

3,189 

3,435 

2,789 

3,902 

3,095 





3,511 

1,723 

Ridgway borough. 

5,408 

3,515 

1,903 

41,459 

32,011 

Rochester borough.... 

5,903 

4,688 

3.649 



Royersford borough... 

3,073 

2,607 

1,815 

4,888 

4,004 

St. Clair borough * . 

5,640 



2,754 

1,858 

St. Clair borough 5 . 

6,455 

4,638 

3,680 

2,630 








St. Marys borough. 

6,346 

4,295 

1,745 

4,614 

3,589 

Savre borough. 

6,426 

5,243 

Schuylkill Raven bor- 


17,628 

14,664 

ough. 

4,747 

3,654 

3,088 

2,459 

1,921 

Scottdale borough. 

5,450 

4,261 

2,693 

4,629 

2,959 

Scranton city. 

129,867 

102,026 

75,215 

3,457 

3,248 





4,451 

3,273 

Sewickley borough.... 

4,479 

3,568 

2.776 



Sham ok in borough.... 

19,588 

18,202 

14,403 

7,210 

7,358 

Sharon borough. 

15,270 

8,916 

7,459 

3,817 

2,398 

Sharpsburg borough... 

8,153 

6.842 

4,898 

2,762 

2,450 

Sharpsville borough... 

3,634 

2,970 

2,330 

2.122 






2,475 

1,698 

Shenandoah borough.. 

25,774 

20,321 

15,944 



Shippensburg borough. 

3,457 

3,228 

2,188 

6,352 


Slatington borough.... 

4,454 

3,773 

2,716 

34,227 

20,741 

Somerset borough. 

2,612 

1,834 

1,713 

13,504 

11,286 

South Bethlehem bor- 




4,029 

4,101 

ough. 

19,973 

13,241 

10,302 

2,300 

1,695 







South Brownsville bor- 




10,291 

9,520 

ough. 

3,943 

1,805 

1,030 



South Fork borough... 

4,592 

2,635 

1,295 

3,841 

3,691 

South Sharon borough. 

10,190 



3,075 

2,736 

South Williamsport 



3,024 

1,847 

borough. 

3,734 

3,328 

2,900 

5, G08 

5,080 

Spangler borough. 

2,700 

1,616 


6,736 

3,809 

Spring City borough... 

2,880 

2,566 

1,797 

6,175 

5.317 

Steel ton borough. 

14,246 

12,086 

9,250 

2,224 

2,075 

Stroudsburg borough.. 

4,379 

3,450 

2,419 

4,815 

3,504 

Summit Hillborough.. 

4,209 

2,986 

2,816 

2,008 

1,494 

Sunbury borough. 

13,770 

9,810 

5,930 

2.197 


Susquehanna borough. 

3,478 

3,813 

3,872 

1,227 


Swissvale borough. 

7,381 

5 396 

1,716 

2 264 


13,179 

8,254 

Tam'aqua borough. 

9,462 

7.267 

6,054 



Tarentum borough.... 

7,414 

5,472 

4,627 

4,745 

3,652 

Taylor borough. 

9,060 

4,215 


1,086 

8l0 

Throop borough.... 

5,133 

2,204 


Titusville eitv"1. 

8,533 

8,244 

8,073 

12,116 

10,044 

Towanda borough. 

4,281 

4,663 

4,169 

2,304 

1,318 

Turtle Crock borough.. 

4,995 

3,262 



i Includes population of West Bethlehem borough: 1900, 3,465; 1890, 2,759. * Allegheny County, 

aIncludes population of Clayville borough: 1900, 2,371: 1890,1,402. 6 Schuylkill County. 

3 Includes population of Alleghenycity: 1900, 129,896; 1890, 105,287. 



















































































































































































































54 


POPULATION—UNITED STATES. 


Table 9.— POPULATION OF INCORPORATED PLACES AND NEW ENGLAND TOWNS HAYING, IN 1910, 2,500 

INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1910, 1900, AND 1890—Continued. 

[This table includes all incorporated places having 2,500 inhabitants or more in 1910, so far as they have been returned by the census enumerators separate from the 
townships, precincts, districts, etc., of which they form a part. It also includes all towns in New England which had a population of 2,500 or more in 1910.] 


CITY, TOWN, VILLAGE, 
OR BOROUGH. 

1910 

1900 

1890 

South Dakota. 




Aberdeen city. 

10.753 

4.087 

3.182 

Brookings city. 

2,971 

2,346 

1,518 

Dead wood city. 

3,653 

3,498 

2,366 

Huron city. 

5,791 

2,793 

3,038 

Lead city. 

8,392 

6,210 

2,581 

Madison city. 

3,137 

2.550 

1,736 

Mitchell city. 

6,515 

4,055 

2,217 

Pierre city. 

3.656 

2.306 

3,235 

Rapid City. 

3,854 

1,342 

2,128 

Redfield city. 

3,060 

1,015 

796 

Sioux Falls city. 

14,094 

10,266 

10,177 

Watertown city. 

7,010 

3,352 

2,672 

Yankton city. 

3,787 

4,125 

3,670 

Tennessee. 




Bristol town 1 . 

7,148 

5,271 

3,324 

Brownsville citv. 

2, S82 

2,645 

2,516 

Chattanooga city. 

44,604 

30,154 

29,100 

Clarksville city. 

8,548 

9.431 

7,924 

Cleveland city. 

5,549 

3,858 

2,803 

Columbia city. 

5,754 

6,052 

5,370 

Covington town. 

2,990 

2,787 

1,067 

Dyersburg city. 

4.149 

3,047 

2,009 

Fayetteville town..... 

3,439 

2,708 

2,410 

Franklin town. 

2,924 

2,180 

2,250 

Harriman city. 

3.061 

3.442 

716 

Humboldt town. 

3,446 

2,866 

1,837 

Jackson city. 

15,779 

14,511 

10,039 

Johnson City town. 

8,502 

4,645 

4,161 

Knoxville city. 

36,346 

32,637 

22,535 

La Follette city. 

2,816 

366 


Lebanon town. 

3,659 

1,956 

1,883 

Lenoir City town. 

3,392 



Memphis city. 

131,105 

102.320 

64,495 

Morristown town. 

4.007 

2,973 

1,999 

Murfreesboro city. 

4,679 

3,999 

3,739 

Nashville city. 

110,364 

80,865 

76,168 

Paris city. 

3,881 

2,018 

1,917 

Park City town. 

5,126 



Pulaski town. 

2,928 

2,838 

2,274 

Rockwood town. 

3,660 

2,899 

2,305 

Shclbyville town. 

2,869 

2,236 

1,823 

Tullahoma town. 

3,049 

2,684 

2,439 

Union City town. 

4,389 

3,407 

3,441 

Texas. 




Abilene city. 

9,204 

3,411 

3,194 

Amarillo city. 

9,957 

1,442 

482 

Austin city. 

29.S60 

22,258 

14,575 

Ballinger city. 

3,536 

1,128 


Bay City town. 

3,156 



Beaumont city. 

20,640 

9,427 

3,296 

Beeville city. 

3.269 



Belton city".. 

4.164 

3,700 

3,000 

Big Spring citv. 

4.102 



Bonham city. 

4,844 

5,042 

3,361 

Bowie city. 

2,874 

2,600 

1,486 

Brady city. 

2,669 



Brenham city. 

4| 718 

5,968 

5,209 

Brownsville city. 

10,517 

6,305 

6,134 

Browmwood city. 

6,967 

3,965 

2,176 

Bryan city. 

4,132 

3,589 

2,979 

Calvert town. 

2,579 

3,322 

2,632 

Cameron citv. 

3,263 

3,341 

1,608 

Childress city. 

3,818 

692 


Cleburne city. 

10,364 

7,493 

3,278 

Coleman city. 

3,046 

1,362 

906 

Comanche town. 

2,756 

2,070 

1,226 

Commerce city. 

2,818 

1,800 

810 

Corpus Christi city.... 

8,222 

4,703 

4,387 

Corsicana city. 

9,749 

9,313 

6,285 

Crockett town. 

3,947 

2,612 

1,445 

Cuero town. 

3,109 

3,422 

2,442 

Dalhart city. 

2,580 



Dallas city I. 

92!104 

42,638 

38,067 

Denison city. 

13,632 

11,807 

10,958 

Denton city. 

4,732 

4,187 

2,558 

Dublin city. 

2.551 

2,370 

2,025 

Eagle Pass town. 

3,536 



El Paso city. 

39,279 

15,906 

10,338 

Ennis city. 

5,669 

4,919 

2,171 

Fort Worth city. 

73,312 

26,688 

23,076 

Gainesville city. 

7,624 

7,874 

6.594 

Galveston city. 

36.981 

37,789 

29,084 

Georgetown city. 

3,096 

2,790 

2,447 

Gonzales citv. 

3.139 

4.297 

1 . 641 


CITY, TOWN, VILLAGE, 
OB BOROUGH. 


Pennsylvania—Con. 

Tyrone borough. 

Union City borough... 
Union town borough... 
Vandergrift borough .. 
Vandergrift Heights 
borough. 


Verona borough. 

Warren borough. 

Washington borough.. 
Waynesboro borough.. 
W aynesburg borough.. 

Weatherly borough.... 
Wellsboro borough.... 
West Berwick borough. 
West Chester borough. 

West Hazleton borough 
West Homestead bor¬ 
ough . 

West Newton borough. 
West Pittston borough. 


Wickboro borough. 

Wilkes-Barre city. 

Wilkinsburg borough.. 

Williamsport city. 

Williamstown borough 

Wilmerding borough.. 
Windber borough... 

Win ton borough. 

Wyoming borough 
York city. 


Rhode Island. 


Bristol tow. 

Burrillville town. 
Central Falls city. 
Coventry town... 
Cranston city. 


Cumberland town.... 
East Greenwich town. 
East Providence town 

Johnston town. 

Lincoln town. 


Newport city. 

North Kingstown town 
North Providence town 
North Smithfleld town. 
Pawtucket city. 


Portsmouth town... 

Providence city. 

Scituate town. 

Smithfield town. 

South Kingstown town 

Tiverton town. 

Warren town. 

Warwick town. 

Westerly town. 

Woonsocket city.... 


South Carolina. 


Abbeville city. 

Aiken city. 

Anderson city. 

Bennettsville town. 
Camden city. 


Charleston city. 
Cheraw town... 
Chester city.... 
Clinton town... 
Columbia city.. 


Darlington town. 

Easley town. 

Florence.city_ 

Gaffney town.... 
Georgetown city. 


Greenville city... 
Greenwood town. 
Laurens town 

Marion town. 

Newberry town.. 


Orangeburg city.. 
Rock Hill city.... 
Spartanburg city. 

Sumter city. 

Union town. 


1910 

1900 

1890 

7,176 

5,847 

4,705 

3,684 

3,104 

2,261 

13.344 

7,344 

6,359 

3,876 

2,076 

3,438 

1,910 


2,849 

1,904 

1,477 

11.0S0 

8,043 

4.332 

18,778 

7,670 

7,003 

7,199 

3,545 

5,396 

3,811 

2,544 

2,101 

2,501 

2,471 

2,961 

3.183 

2,954 

2,961 

5,512 

11,767 


9,524 

8,028 

4,715 

2,516. 

931 

3,009 
2,880 
6,848 



2,467 

2.285 

5,846 

3,906 

2,775 
67,105 



51,721 

37,718 

18,924 

11,886 

4,662 

31,860 

28.757 

27,132 

2,904 

2,934 

2,324 

6,133 
8,013 

4,179 

419 

5,280 

3,425 

1,797 

3,010 

1,909 

1,794 

44,750 

33,708 

20,793 

8,565 

6,901 

5,478 

7,878 

6,317 

5,492 

22,754 

18,167 


5,848 

5,279 

5,068 

21,107 

13,343 

8,099 

10,107 

8,925 

8,090 

3,420 

2,775 

3,127 

15,808 

12,138 

8.422 

5,935 

4,305 

9.778 

9,825 

8,937 

20,355 

27,149 

22,441 

19,457 

4,048 

4.194 

4,193 

5.407 

3.016 

2,084 

2,699 

2,422 

3,173 

51,622 

39,231 

27,633 

2,681 

2,105 

1,949 

224,326 

175.597 

132,146 

3.493 

3,361 

3,174 

2,739 

2,107 

2,500 

5,176 

4,972 

4,823 

4,032 

2,977 

2.837 

6,585 

5,108 

4.489 

26,629 

21,316 

17,761 

8,696 

7,541 

6.813 

38,125 

28,204 

20,830 

4.459 

3,766 

1,696 

3,911 

3.414 

2.362 

9,654 

5,498 

3.018 

2.646 

1,929 

978 

3,569 

2,441 

3,533 

58.833 

55,807 

54.955 

2,873 

1,151 

976 

4,754 

4,075 

2,703 

3,272 

1,869 

1,021 

26,319 

21,108 

15,353 

3.789 

3.028 

2,389 

2,983 

903 

421 

7.057 

4,647 

3,395 

4,767 

3,937 

1.631 

5,530 

4,138 

2,895 

15,741 

11,860 

8,607 

6.614 

4,824 

1,326 

4,818 

4.029 

2,245 

3,844 

1.831 

1.640 

5,028 

4,607 

3,020 

5,906 

4,455 

2,964 

7,216 

5,485 

2,744 

17,517 

11,395 

5,544 

8,109 

5,673 

3,865 

5,623 

5,400 

1,609 


CITY, TOWN, VILLAGE, 
OR BOROUGH. 


Texas—Con. 


Greenville city. 

Hillsboro city. 

Houston city. 

Houston Heights town. 
Jacksonville city____ 


Jefferson city... 

Laredo city. 

Lockhart town. 
Longview city.. 
Lufkin town.... 


McKinney city. 

Marlin city. 

Marshall city... 

Mart town. 

Mexia town. 


Mineral Wells city... 
Mount Pleasant city. 
Nacogdoches city.... 

Navasota town. 

New Braunfels city.. 


Orange city. 

Palestine city. 

Paris city. 

Plainview town.. 
Port Arthur city. 


Quanah city. 

San Angelo city. 

San Antonio city_ 

San Marcos town_ 

Seguin town. 

Sherman city...._ 

Smithville city. 

Snyder town. 

Stamford city. 

Stephenville city.... 

Sulphur Springs city. 
Sweetwater town.... 

Taylor city. 

Teague city. 

Temple city. 

Terrell city. 

Texarkana city 2 . 

Tyler city. 

Uvalde town. 

Vernon town. 

Victoria city. 

Waco city. 

Waxahachie town... 
Weatherford city.... 
Wichita Falls city... 
Yoakum town. 


Utah. 

American Fork city. 

Bingham town. 

Brigham city. 

Eureka city. 


Lehi City. 

Logan city. 

Murray city. 

Nephi city. 

Ogden City. 

Park city. 

Provo city. 

Richfield city. 

Salt Lake City. 

Spanish Fork city. 
Springville city.... 
Tooele city. 


Vermont. 

Barre city. 

Barre town. 

Barton town. 

Bennington town. 

Bennington village. 

Brandon town. 

Brattleboro town. 

Brattleboro village. 

Burlington city. 

Colchester town. 

Winooski village_ 

Derby town. 

Essex town. 

Fair Haven town. 

Fair Haven village.. 
Hardwick town. 


1910 


8,850 

6.115 
78,800 

6,984 
2,875 

2,515 
14,855 
2,945 
5,155 
2,749 

4,714 
3,878 
11,452 
2,939 
2,694 

3,950 

3,137 

3,369 

3,284 

3,165 

5,527 
10,482 
11,269 
2,829 
7,663 

3,127 
10,321 
96,614 
4,071 

3.116 

12,412 

3,167 

2,514 

3,902 

2,561 

5,151 

4,176 

5,314 

3,288 

10,993 
7,050 
9,790 
10,400 

3,998 

3,195 

3,673 

26,425 

6,205 
5,074 
8,200 
4,657 


2,797 

2,881 

3,685 

3,416 

2,964 
7,522 
4,057 
2,759 

25,580 
3,439 
8,925 
2,559 

92,777 
3,464 
3,356 
2, 753 


10,734 
4,194 
3,346 
8,698 
6,211 

2,712 
7,541 
6,517 
20,468 
6,450 
4,520 

3,639 

2,714 

3,095 

2,554 

3,201 


1900 

1890 

6,860 

4.330 

5,346 

2,541 

44,633 

27,557 

800 


1,568 

970 

2,850 

3,072 

13,429 

11,319 

2,306 

1,233 

3,591 

2,034 

1,527 

529 

4 342 

2,4S9 

3,092 

2,058 

7,855 

7.207 

2,393 

1,674 

2,048 

577 

1,827 

1.138 

3,857 

2,997 

2,097 

1,608 

3,835 

3,173 

8,297 

5,838 

9,358 

8,254 

900 


1,651 

1,477 

53,321 

37,673 

2,292 

2,335 

2,421 

1,716 

10,243 

7,335 

2,577 

616 

.'j 



1,902 

909 

3,635 

3,038 

670 

614 

4,211 

2,584 

7.065 

4,047 

6,330 

2,988 

5,256 

2,852 

8,069 

6,908 

1,889 

1.265 

1,993 

2,857 

4,010 

3,046 

20,686 

14,445 

4,215 

3,076 

4,786 

3.369 

2,480 

1.987 

3,499 

1,745 

2,732 


2,859 

2,139 

3,0S5 

1,733 

2,719 


5,451 

4,565 

2,208 

2,034 

16,313 

14.889 

3,759 

2,850 

6,185 

5,159 

1,969 

1,531 

53,531 

44,843 

2,735 

2.214 

3,422 

2,849 

1,200 


8,448 

4,146 

3,346 

2, tW6 

2,790 

2,217 

8.033 

6.391 

5,656 

3,971 

2,759 

3,310 

6,640 

6,862 

5,297 

5,467 

18,640 

14,590 

5,352 

5.143 

3,783 

3,659 

3.274 

2,900 

2,203 

2,013 

2,999 

2,791 

2,470 


2,466 

1,547 


1 Joint population of Bristol town, Sullivan County, Tenn., and Bristol city, Va.: 1910, 13,395; 1900, 9,850; 1890, 6,226. 

2 Joint population of Texarkana city, Miller County, Ark., and Texarkana'city, Bow'ie County, Tex.: 1910, 15,445; 1900, 


10,170; 1890, 6,380. 
















































































































































































































































































NUMBER AND DISTRIBUTION. 


55 


Table 9 —POPULATION OF INCORPORATED PLACES AND NEW ENGLAND TOWNS HAVING, IN 1910, 2,500 

INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1910, 1900, AND 1890—Continued. 

I- 'iis table includes all incorporated places having 2,500 inhabitants or more in 1910, so far as they have been returned by the census enumerators separate from the 
townships, precincts, districts, etc., of which they form a part. It also includes all towns in New England which had a population of 2,500 or more in 1910.] 


1910 

1900 

1S90 

4,179 

3,817 

3,740 

3,204 

2,956 

2,619 

2,848 

3,045 

2,793 

7,856 

6,266 

4,160 

2,652 

2,583 

2,411 

3,684 

3,113 

3,047 

2,548 

1,874 

1,730 

3,226 

2,855 

2,628 

3,644 

3,108 

3,031 

2,871 

2,136 

1,758 

2,756 

2,013 

3,191 

3,141 

3,232 

2,907 

2,421 

2,196 

6,207 

5,809 

4,579 

3,092 

4,883 

4,337 

13,546 

11,499 

6,381 

6,239 


8,098 

7,010 

6,567 

6,693 

5,666 

3,857 

4,784 

3,432 

2,881 

3,250 

2,040 

1,512 

3,628 

3,745 

3,231 

3,273 

2,810 

2,232 

3,427 

2,914 

3,680 

2,545 

2,557 

2,545 

15,329 

14,528 

14,339 

2,508 

2,416 

2,897 

2,590 

1,617 

6,247 

4,579 

2,902 

3,245 

2,388 

1,044 

6,765 

6,449 

5,591 

5,748 

23,579 

1,792 

4,234 

2,950 

704 

19,020 

16,520 

10,305 

2,971 

2,471 

2,404 

5,874 

5,068 

4,528 

5,505 

2,764 

2,513 

4,879 

3,521 

2,792 

2,931 

3,203 

3,059 

29,494 

18,891 

19,709 

2,727 

3,368 

20,205 

2,045 

2,384 

19,635 

1,651 


67,452 

46,624 

34,871 

22,680 

24,127 

21,810 

33,190 

17,427 

13,268 

4,807 

2,813 

2,112 

4,202 

3,344 

2,060 

127,628 

85,050 

81,388 

34,874 

21,495 

16.159 

3,849 

3,412 

3,279 

3,516 

1,851 

1,789 

10,604 

7,289 

6,975 

7,008 

3,827 

3,354 

2,714 

2,044 

1,831 

5,864 

5.161 

5,196 

3,054 

3,003 

2,570 

13,660 

3,747 

1,638 

4,168 

1,476 

1,131 

24,298 
2,993 
7,311 

11,062 

8,135 

1,600 

2,026 


CI ■'Y, TOWN, VILLAGE, 
OR BOROUGH. 


Vermont—Con. 

■ Hartford town. 

’ ,T ndon town. 

uddlebury town.. 

fontpelier city. 

torristown town... 


ewport town 
Newport village. 
jrthfield town... 
>ultney town 

roctor town. 

Proctor village. .• 


Randolph town... 

R iehford town.... 

R i-kingham town.... 
Bellows Falls village, 
utland city. 


.Albans city_ 

"• Johnsbury'town_ 

3t. Johnsbury village 

pringfield town. 

Springfield village... 

•wanton town. 

r aterbury town. 

r est Rutland town.. 
Woodstock town. 


Virginia. 

Alexandria city. 

Bedford City town... 
Big Stone Gap town. 

Iristol city 1 . 

uena Vista city.... 


arlottesvillfv city.. 
ton Forge city 

ington town_ 

iville city.. 

mville town. 


edericksburg city. 

a luipton city. 

irrisonburg town.. 

•xington town. 

nchburg city. 


Marion town. 

Martinsville town.. 
Newport News city. 

Norfolk city. 

Petersburg city.... 


Portsmouth city. 
Pulaski town..’.. 
Radford city.... 
Richmond city.. 


anoke city. 

’.m town. 

h Boston town, 
aunton city. 


Suffolk town.. 
Williamsburg city. 
W inchester city... 
W ytheville town.. 


Washington. 


Aberdeen city.... 

a \ nacortes city_ 

•ollingham city 3 . 

I remcrton city... 
; entralia city.... 


CITY, TOWN, VILLAGE, 
OR BOROUGH. 


Washington—Con. 


Chehalis city... 
Cle Elum city.. 

Colfax city. 

Ellensburg city. 
Everett city.... 


Hillyard city. 

Hoquiam city. 

North Yakima city.... 

Olympia city. 

Port Townsend city... 


Pullman city.. 
Puyallup city. 
Renton town.. 
Roslyn town.. 


Seattle city. 

Snohomish, city.. 
South Bend city. 
Spokane city.... 


Tacoma city. 

Vancouver city... 
Walla Walla city. 
Wenatchee city.. 


West Virginia. 


Benwood city.. 
Bluefield city.. 
Charles Town.. 
Charleston city. 
Chester city..'.. 


Clarksburg city. 
Davis town.... 

Elkins city. 

Fairmont city.. 
Grafton city 


Hinton city. 

Huntington city.. 

Keyser town. 

McMechen city... 
Mannington city. 

Martinsburg city. 
Morgantown city. 
Moundsville city. 
Parkersburg city. 
Princeton city.... 


Richwood town. 
Sistersville city.. 
Wellsburg city.. 
Wheeling city... 
Williamson city. 


Wisconsin. 


J:: 


Antigo city. 
Appleton city/. 

Ashland city. 

Baraboo city. 

Beaver Dam city. 


Beloit city. 

Berlin city. 

Burlington city. 

Chippewa Falls city. 
Columbus city. 


Cudahy city. 

De Pere city.. 

Eau Claire city... 

Edgerton city_ 

Fond du Lac city. 


1910 

1900 

1890 

4,507 

1,775 

1,309 

2,749 



2,783 

2,121 

1,649 

4,209 

1,737 

2,768 

24,814 

7,838 


3,276 



s; 171 

2,608 

1,302 

14,082 

3,154 

1,535 

6,996 

3,863 

4,698 

4,181 

3,443 

4,558 

2,602 

1,308 

868 

4,544 

1,884 

1,732 

2,740 



3,126 

2,786 

1,484 

237,194 

80,671 

42,837 

3,244 

2,101 

1,993 

3,023 

711 


104,402 

36,848 

19,922 

83,743 

37,714 

36,006 

9,300 

3,126 

3,545 

19,364 

10,049 

4,709 

4,050 

451 


4,976 

4,511 

s 

2,934 

11,188 

4,644 

1,775 

2,662 

2.392 

2,287 

22,996 

11,099 

6,742 

3,184 



9,201 

4,059 

3,008 

2,615 

2,391 

918 

5,260 

2,016 

737 

9,711 

5,655 

1,023 

7,563 

5,650 

3,159 

3,656 

3,763 

2,570 

31,161 

11,923 

10,108 

3,705 

2,536 

2,165 

2,921 

1,465 

427 

2,672 

1,681 

908 

10,698 

7,564 

7,226 

9,150 

1,895 

1,011 

8,918 

5,362 

2,688 

17,842 

11,703 

8,408 

3,027 



3,061 



2^684 

2,979 

469 

4,189 

2,588 

2,235 

41,641 

38,878 

34,522 

3,561 



7,196 

5.145 

4,424 

16,773 

15,085 

11,869 

11,594 

13,074 

9,956 

6,324 

5,751 

4,605 

6,758 

5,12S 

4,222 

15,125 

10,436 

6,315 

4,636 

4,489 

4,149 

3,212 

2,526 

2,043 

8,893 

8,094 

8,670 

2,523 

2,349 

1,977 

3,691 

1,366 


4,477 

4,038 

3,62. 

18,310 

17,517 

17,415 

2.513 

2,192 

1,595 

18,797 

15,110 

12,024 


CITY, TOWN, VILLAGE, 
OR BOROUGH. 


Wisconsin—Con. 

Fort Atkinson city. 
Grand Rapids city.. 

Green Bay city. 

Hartford city. 

Hudson city. 


Janesville city.. 
Jefferson city... 
Kaukauna city. 
Kenosha city... 
La Crosse city.. 


Lake Geneva city. 

Madison city. 

Manitowoc city... 
Marinette city.... 
Marshfield city 


Menasha city. 

Menomonie city... 

Merrill city. 

Milwaukee city.... 
Mineral Point city. 

Monroe city. 

Neenah city. 

New London city. 
Oconomowoc city. 
Oconto city. 


Oshkosh city. 

Platteville city. 

Plymouth city. 

Port Washington city 
Portage city. 


Prairie du Chien city. 

Racine city. 

Reedsburg city. 

Rhinelander city. 

Rice Lake city... 


Richland Center city.. 

Ripon city. 

Shawano city... 

Sheboygan city.. 

South Milwaukee city. 


Sparta city. 

Stanley city. 

Steven’s Point city. 
Stoughton city.. 
Sturgeon Bay city. 


Superior city 

Tomah city. 

Tomahawk city. 
Two Rivers city. 
Washburn city.. 

Watertown city. 
Waukesha city.. 
W aupaca city... 
Waupun city.... 

Wausau city 
Wauwatosa city. 
West Allis city.. 
Whitewater city. 


Wyoming. 

Casper town. 

Cheyenne city. 

Evanston town_ 

Laramie city. 

Rawlins city. 

Rock Springs city. 
Sheridan city. 


1910 

1900 

1890 

3,877 

3,043 

2,283 

6,521 

4,493 

1.702 

25,236 

18,684 

9,069 

2,982 

1,632 

3,259 

1.296 

2,810 

2,885 

13,894 

13,185 

10,836 

2,582 

2,584 

2,287 

4,717 

5,115 

4,667 

21,371 

11,606 

6,532 

30,417 

28,895 

25,090 

3,079 

2,585 

2,297 

25,531 

19,164 

13,426 

13,027 

11,786 

7.710 

14,610 

16,195 

11,523 

5,783 

5,240 

3,450 

6,081 

5,589 

4,581 

5,036 

5,655 

5,491 

8,689 

8,537 

6,809 

373,857 

285,315 

204,468 

2,925 

2,991 

2,694 

4,410 

3.927 

3,768 

5,734 

5,954 

5,083 

3.383 

2,742 

2,0.50 

3,054 

2,880 

2,729 

5,629 

5,646 

5,219 

33,062 

28,284 

22,836 

4,452 

3.340 

2,740 

3,094 

2,257 

1,503 

3,792 

3,010 

1,659 

5,440 

5,459 

5,143 

3,149 

3,232 

3,131 

38,002 

29.102 

21,014 

2,615 

2,225 

1,737 

5,637 

4,998 

2,658 

3,968 

3,002 

2,130 

2,652 

2,321 

1,819 

3,739 

3,818 

3,358 

2,923 

1,863 

1,505 

26,398 

22.962 

3,392 

16,359 

6,092 

3,973 

3,555 

2,795 

2,675 

2,387 

8,692 

9,524 

7,896 

4,761 

3,431 

2,470 

4,262 

3,372 

2,195 

40,384 

31,091 

11.983 

3,419 

2,840 

2,199 

2,907 

2.291 

1.816 

4,850 

3,S30 

8,829 

3,784 

2,870 

8,437 

8,755 

8,740 

7,419 

6,321 

2,789 

2,912 

2,127 

3,362 

3,185 

2,757 

16,560 

12,354 

9,253 

3,346 

6,645 

2,842 

3,224 

3,405 

4,359 

2,639 

883 

544 

11,320 

14,087 

11,690 

2,583 

2,110 

1,995 

8,237 

8,207 

6,388 

4,256 

2,317 

2,235 

5,778 

4,363 

3,406 

8,408 

1,559 

281 


s Includes population (367) of West Clifton Forge town. . . . 

• Fairhaven and New Whatcom cities consolidated under the name of Bellingham city in 1903. 

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